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Indiana Telehealth Network

Indiana Telehealth Network. Universal Service Fund (USF). Created by the FCC in 1997 to meet goals of Universal Service All telecommunications providers contribute based on interstate and international end user revenues Percentage can change quarterly 2 nd Quarter 2009 11.3% (up from 9.5%)

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Indiana Telehealth Network

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  1. Indiana Telehealth Network

  2. Universal Service Fund (USF) Created by the FCC in 1997 to meet goals of Universal Service All telecommunications providers contribute based on interstate and international end user revenues Percentage can change quarterly 2nd Quarter 2009 11.3% (up from 9.5%) Specific Funds Created High Cost Low Income Lifeline & Link-Up Rural Health Care Schools and Libraries

  3. USAC Rural Health Care Pilot Program • September 26, 2006 • FCC Announced establishment of pilot program for public and non-profit health care providers to build state and region-wide broadband networks dedicated to the provision of health care services • Pilot program will fund up to 85% of the cost

  4. Indiana Telehealth Network • May 2007 • Grant application filed with IRHA as lead entity • November 2007 • $417 million dedicated by FCC • $16 million for state of Indiana • July/August 2008 • Request for Information (RFI) • Two open forum sessions • All Q&A on website: http://www.indianaruralhealth.org • June 2009 • Request for Proposal (RFP)

  5. Indiana Telehealth Network (cont’d) • Phase 1 • Construct Fiber-Optic Connection • Participant hospital’s Network Interface Device (NID) to nearest Point of Presence (POP) • Bid monthly recurring Internet Access • 10 mbps, 50 mbps, 100 mbps, or 1 gbps fiber-optic connection* • Phase 2 • Connect participant hospitals to common meet point(s) • Internet Access at the meet point(s) • Bid monthly recurring Internet Access • 10 mbps, 50 mbps, 100 mbps, or 1 gbps fiber-optic connection* • Funding • 85% of construction costs to be paid from FCC Pilot Program funds • Remaining 15% to be split between participants, state of Indiana, Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA), stimulus funding, and/or other funding • Expect 7.5% from individual participants • Expect 7.5% from state of Indiana/Stimulus/Grant funding • Expected outcomes • CAHs will be anchor tenants in their communities • Telecommunications providers will be tasked with continued residential and business build out * Note: A T1=1.5 megabits, a T3=45 megabits

  6. Benefits of Telehealth • Electronic transfer of PACs images to remote specialist for timely readings • Increased community effectiveness • Increased opportunities for staff recruitment, training, and retention • Increased patient outreach programs • Keep patients local • Less drive miles for parents when caring for children • Less missed work for parents and patients

  7. Indiana Telehealth Network (cont’d) • FCC Steering Committee • Partners • Indiana Rural Health Association • Bloomington Hospital • Clarian Health Partners • HealthLINC • Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs • Indiana Telecommunications Association • Richard G. Lugar Center for Rural Health • St. Vincent Health System • Union Hospital Health Group

  8. Indiana Telehealth Network (cont’d) • Participants • Originally just the 35 CAHs • Expanded 2nd quarter 2009 • Urban non-profit partner hospitals • Rural non-profit hospitals under 100 beds • Letter of Agency • Intent to Participate

  9. Indiana Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) (see map) • Adams Hospital • Bedford Regional Medical Center • Blackford Community Hospital • Bloomington Hospital of Orange County • Cameron Memorial Community Hospital • Community Hospital of Bremen • Decatur County Hospital • Dukes Memorial Hospital • Dunn Memorial • Gibson General Hospital • Greene County General Hospital • Harrison County Hospital • Jasper County Hospital • Jay County Hospital • LaGrange Community Hospital (Parkview) • Margaret Mary’s Community Hospital • Perry County Memorial Hospital • Pulaski Memorial Hospital • Putnam County Hospital • Rush Memorial Hospital • Scott County Memorial • St. Mary’s Warrick Hospital • St. Vincent Clay Hospital • St. Vincent Frankfort Hospital • St. Vincent Jennings Hospital • St. Vincent Mercy Hospital • St. Vincent Randolph Hospital • St. Vincent Williamsport Hospital • Sullivan County Community Hospital • Tipton Hospital • Wabash County Hospital • Washington County Memorial Hospital • West Central Community Hospital • White County Memorial Hospital • Woodlawn Hospital

  10. Indiana Telehealth Urban Partner Hospitals • Bloomington Hospital • Clarian Health Partners • Community Health Network • St. Vincent Health • Sisters of St. Francis Health Services • Union Hospital

  11. Indiana Rural Hospitals Under 100 Beds • Other participants include • Daviess Community Hospital • Hancock Regional • Henry County Memorial Hospital • Johnson Memorial • King’s Daughter’s • Memorial Hospital (Logansport)

  12. Becky Sanders or Don Kelso bsanders@indianarha.org or dkelso@indianarha.org 812-478-3919, ext. 232 or ext. 224

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