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Welcome Please mute the microphone on your unit until the Q&A session. (Yellow button top left of circle on your remote) Questions and Answers will follow the presentation. All Questions and Answers will be posted on If you have additional questions, please them to One of the three sessions (Nov. 5,6,7) will be recorded and posted on

Your Arkansas e-Link Team Alan Faulkner – Program Manager Brenda Pick – Program Manager Stephen Sample – Program Manager Michael Wallace – Program Manager Malinda Sandlin – Program Specialist Debbie Green – Project Director

What is it? Why is it important? How will it be sustained?

Distribution of Grant Funds

Arkansas e-Link Project Completion BEFORE Sites Connected 427 Telemedicine 32 Public Higher Education Equipment Installed 530 Interactive Video Units 290 Public Access PCs 641 Clinical Assessment Tools Broadband 716 Miles Leased (IRUs) 49 Miles Constructed 417 Leased Broadband Circuits AFTER

Sustainability Phase 2: Equipment/ Broadband Roll-out Telemedicine Overview Phase 1: Equipment Roll-out Completion Sustainability  Full Broadband Funding through June 2016  FCC Healthcare Connect Consortium  Migration of BTOP Sites to Consortium by July 2014  Migrate FCC Sites to Consortium by July 2014 (except broadband continues under Rural Health Pilot - April 2015)  Telehealth Services/applications Development  Coordinate Interactive eLink Member Share Meetings  Begin Membership Fees January 2014

Letter

Healthcare Connect Fund(HCF) Program Newest Component of the Rural Health Care Program Funding begins January, 2014 Funding year July 1, June 30, 2015 Provides a 65% discount on eligible expenses related to broadband connectivity to both rural healthcare providers (HCPs) and Consortium (include non-rural HCPs if the consortium has 51% HCPs) Replaces existing Telecommunications and Internet Access program (ends June 30, 2014) Replaces Rural Health Pilot Program (ATN ends April, 2015)

Benefits of Healthcare Connect Fund Program Using BTOP funds allowed an additional 12 months of funding for broadband through June 30, 2016 for BTOP and FCC sites. Assist in sustaining the Arkansas e-Link network Increase Telehealth and Education Access Eligible organizations within the Consortium receive 65% discount for allowable expenses Consortium Expenses Allowable for discount Broadband services Membership fees Network equipment Upfront payments

Arkansas e-Link Broadband Funding Migration from BTOP Grant to FCC Healthcare Connect Consortia

Consortium Member Eligibility – Not-for-Profit hospitals – Post-secondary educational institutions offering health care instruction, including teaching hospitals or medical schools – Community health centers or health centers providing health care to migrants – Local health department or agencies – Community mental health center – Rural Health Clinics

Consortium Eligibility Continued – Dedicated emergency room of rural, for-profit hospitals – Non-rural HCPs are eligible for support only as a member of a consortium made up of more than 50 percent rural HCP sites. Support for non-rural hospitals with more than 400 beds is capped at $30,000 annually for recurring charges and $70,000 over a five-year period for non-recurring charges. – HCPs (rural or non- rural) that are not eligible for the discounts will benefit from consortium membership through negotiations of services, contracts, support, access to members, etc.

Consortium Requirements LOA’s (Letter of Agency) 460 – Eligibility & Registration Form – FCC/HCF (will submit for all current e-Link sites) Contract for Arkansas e-Link membership (consortium) 35% funding commitment for eligible costs related to the consortium (broadband, e-Link membership)

Letter of Agency LOA (Letter of Agency) – Letters of Agency provide a Consortium leader with the authority to act on behalf of the HCPs in its network. – Anticipated date to be sent is December 20, 2013

Form 460 – Eligibility & Registration Form : Anticipated completion by April, 2014

Arkansas e-Link Contract Contract between UAMS (Arkansas e-Link) and the member organization. Anticipated date to be sent: December 20, 2013

e-Link Annual Membership Fees Per End-Unit January 2014 Clinical Membership………………………………………..$2500 endpoint used for patient care/consultation Effective July 2014, FCC HCF discount applied to eligible expenses for qualified providers Educational Membership………………………………….$1250 endpoint used for administrative meetings/education Effective July 2014, FCC HCF discount applied to eligible expenses for qualified providers Jabber Membership…………………………… $1700 Mobile software application for individual Effective July 2014, FCC HCF discount applied to eligible expenses for qualified providers coming with specifics for your organization soon

Consortium Membership Fee Maintenance Support for Video Network Infrastructure Equipment/Software Network Redundancy Network Administration and Management Fiber Backbone network co-location facility, rack space, power and inter hub connectivity e-Link Interactive video maintenance contract Video Technical Support Access to Self Scheduling application – Renovo

Single Funding Request by HCP HCP may be a consortium member and a single member of the HCF, as long as the eligible services are not duplicated for funding The single member or non e-Link consortium are responsible for all applicable HCF requirements for funding requests. HCP may belong to more multiple consortia, as long as the eligible services are not duplicated for funding.

For additional information: June 2012