Health Related Institutions and the Role of State and Regional Networks Michael McGill, Ph.D.

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Health Related Institutions and the Role of State and Regional Networks Michael McGill, Ph.D.

McGill2 Health Research, Education and Care in the United States

McGill3 Health in the U.S. Approximately 5,000 Hospitals in the U.S. with about 20% of those in the $1B budget range. Approximately 120 Medical Schools in the U.S. with most but not all at major universities. In 2005 the NIH made grant to 2,500 institutions, universities, medical schools, research institutes and for-profit and not-for-profit organizations. This distributed as: $1M to 663 institutions $10M to 200 institutions $100M to 40 institutions Healthcare is estimated at $2.1 Trillion or 15.3% of the GDP or 4.3 times the amount spent on National Defense.

McGill4 What Healthcare Professionals Want Distributed data sharing Electronic Health Record National Health Initiatives (ONCHIT) Remote Instrumentation Real time access to remote images Collaboration independent of boundaries Geography: Second Opinion Networks Time: Learning Technology (Distance Education) Computation: Knowledge Management New techniques and procedures Surgical Planning Remote and Assisted Surgery Telepathology Teleradiology Digital Anatomy

McGill5 Biotech Data's BIG BANG It's like Moore's Law on steroids: The total volume of biological data worldwide, having doubled every 18 months in recent years, is now doubling every half a year to three months. And this isn't a momentary spike, but a long-term trend that may require new ways to measure, analyze and mine biological databases. Chappell Brown EE Times EE Times (04/25/2005)

McGill6 EACH BRAIN REPRESENTS A LOT OF DATA Comparisons must be made across several image sets Slide courtesy of Arthur Toga (UCLA)

McGill7 Some specialties disappearing

McGill8 Federal Communications Commission

McGill9 Recent FCC Order (Key points) establish a pilot program to examine how the rural health care (RHC) funding mechanism can be used to enhance public and non-profit health care providers’ access to advanced telecommunications and information services

McGill10 Recent FCC Order (Key points) continued the pilot program will provide funding to support the cost of connecting the state or regional networks to an advanced network. By connecting to this dedicated national backbone, health care providers at the state and local levels will have the opportunity to benefit from advanced applications in continuing education and research.

McGill11 Recent FCC Order (Key points) continued This program will provide funding for up to 85 percent of an applicant’s costs of deploying a dedicated broadband network, including any necessary network design studies, as well as the costs of advanced telecommunications and information services that will ride over this network.

McGill12 Benefits of a Dedicated Health Care Network A broadband network that connects multiple health care providers would bring the benefits of innovative telehealth and, in particular, telemedicine services to those areas of the county where the need for those benefits is most acute. Telehealth applications allow patients to access critically needed medical specialists in a variety of practices, including cardiology, pediatrics, and radiology, without leaving their homes or their communities. Linking statewide and regional networks to a nationwide backbone would connect a number of government research institutions, as well as academic, public, and private health care institutions that are repositories of medical expertise and information. Intensive care doctors and nurses can monitor critically ill patients at multiple locations around the clock. Health care providers would also benefit from advanced applications in continuing education and research. A nationwide network would enhance the health care community’s ability to provide a rapid and coordinated response in the event of a national crisis.

McGill13 Overview of Pilot Program The application and selection process is designed to encourage applicants to aggregate needs, include rural health care providers, and select the most efficient technology based on their network needs. The pilot program will fund connectivity among rural and urban public and non-profit health care providers. (Non-eligible providers will be permitted to connect to the network, but must pay their direct costs.) Eligible health care providers (public and non-profit) may receive support for up to 85 percent of the costs for constructing dedicated broadband networks. Funding for the pilot program will not exceed the difference between the amount committed under our existing program for the current year and $100 million (25% of the overall cap). Support will cover costs of broadband facilities, (including infrastructure build-out costs and network design), as well as the advanced telecommunications and information services that ride over those facilities. Funding through the pilot program will be available for a period of at least two years. Selected recipients will be required to reapply in the second year. New participants may also be selected in 2007.

McGill14 Overview of Pilot Program Evaluation of Proposals The pilot program encourages multiple health care providers in a state or region to join together for the purpose of formulating and submitting proposals. Specific consideration of each applicant’s strategy for aggregating the specific needs of health care providers, including providers in rural areas, and whether the applicant has a successful track record in developing, coordinating, and implementing a successful telehealth/ telemedicine program within their state or region. Considerable weight will be given to the extent to which rural health care providers are included in the proposed network. A proposal that connects only a de minimis number of rural health care providers will not be accepted.

McGill15 Proposal Contents Identify the organization that will be legally and financially responsible for the conduct of activities supported by the fund; Identify the goals and objectives of the proposed network; Estimate the network’s total costs for each year; Describe how for-profit network participants will pay their fair share of the network costs; Identify the source of financial support and anticipated revenues that will pay for costs not covered by the fund; List the health care facilities that will be included in the network; Provide the address, zip code, Rural Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) code and phone number for each health care facility participating in the network; Indicate previous experience in developing and managing telemedicine programs; Provide a project management plan outlining the project’s leadership and management structure, as well as its work plan, schedule, and budget. Indicate how the telemedicine program will be coordinated throughout the state or region; and Indicate to what extent the network can be self-sustaining once established.

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