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The FCC Rural Healthcare Pilot Program: Access to Advanced Broadband Services for Rural Hospitals in the Florida Panhandle. Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting February 18, 2009. Christopher B. Sullivan, Ph.D. Agency for Health Care Administration. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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d Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, Florida Agency for Health Care Administration Florida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis The FCC Rural Healthcare Pilot Program: Access to Advanced Broadband Services for Rural Hospitals in the Florida Panhandle Christopher B. Sullivan, Ph.D. Agency for Health Care Administration Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting February 18, 2009
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Page 1: Christopher B. Sullivan, Ph.D. Agency for Health Care Administration

Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

The FCC Rural Healthcare Pilot Program: Access to Advanced Broadband Services

for Rural Hospitals in the Florida Panhandle

Christopher B. Sullivan, Ph.D.Agency for Health Care Administration

Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting

February 18, 2009

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

FCC Rural Health Care Pilot Program

In November 2007 the Federal Communication Commission awarded $9.6 million to Big Bend Health to build a broadband network to not-for-profit health care facilities in the Florida Panhandle under the Rural Health Care Pilot Program.

The Agency for Health Care co-directs the project and provides administrative and governance support to build the Florida Panhandle Health Care Network.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Objective of the FCC RHCPP

To create pilots to examine how the rural health care funding mechanism could be used to enhance public and non-profit health care access to advanced broadband services.

Many rural health care providers are unable to access telemedicine services without the construction of new broadband facilities, so the RHCPP supports construction of transmission lines, including associated non-recurring and recurring costs of connection.

Big Bend Health will operate the new network.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Provides funding for 85% of the costs of constructing a dedicated broadband network connecting health care providers in rural and urban areas in the Florida Panhandle.

Provides funding for up to 85% of the costs of connecting the regional network to the National Lambda Rail and Internet2.

The remaining 15% of costs to construct the broadband network must come from matching contributions.

FCC Rural Health Care Pilot Program Funding:

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

State-Level Network of Health Care Facilities

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Rural Health Care Pilot Construction Plan

In 2009 Big Bend Health plans to run optical fiber from Florida LambdaRail interface points to a Point of Presence (POP) in each rural county.

From the POP, optical fiber will be run the last mile to complete the broadband connections to the nine rural hospitals and one VA clinic in the project.

The project proposes to connect the rural hospitals to urban hospitals in Tallahassee and Pensacola.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

FCC Rural Broadband Pilot Project Connecting Nine Rural Hospitals in the Florida Panhandle

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Hospitals Included in the FCC Pilot Projecto Calhoun-Liberty Hospital, Blountstown, Calhoun County

o George Weems Memorial Hospital, Apalachicola, Franklin County

o Sacred Heart Hospital, Port St Joe, Gulf County

o Doctor’s Memorial Hospital, Bonifay, Holmes County

o Campbellton-Graceville Hospital, Graceville, Jackson County

o Jackson Hospital, Marianna, Jackson County

o Marianna Veterans Clinic, Jackson County

o Madison County Memorial Hospital, Madison, Madison County

o Doctor’s Memorial, Perry, Taylor County

o Northwest Florida Community Hospital Emergency Department, Washington County

o Proposed New Hospital, Quincy, Gadsden County

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Target Rural Areas in Florida’s Panhandle

In all, 13 hospitals and a VA clinic will be connected to the Florida Panhandle Health Care Network and will be eligible for health information exchange services from Big Bend Health.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Big Bend Health is Anchored in the Community

Board members are the decision-makers in local health care facilities.

Big Bend Health is a partner with the Tallahassee Chamber Commerce

Tallahassee Community College is represented on the Board, as well as the local Capital Health Plan which covers 37% of patients in the Tallahassee area.

Big Bend Health operates the broadband Private Medical Area Network (pMAN), currently providing high speed connectivity to health care providers.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Big Bend Health Will Own the Network

Big Bend Health, will act as an Internet Service Provider, offering Voice Over IP service, secure messaging and secure broadband Virtual Private Network access through the Florida LambdaRail.

Hospitals will be able to connect to the Tallahassee-based pMAN and Tallahassee Memorial Hospital and to Baptist and Sacred Heart Hospitals in Pensacola.

Hospitals will be eligible for Big Bend Health Regional Health Information Network Services.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

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Big Bend RHIN

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Big Bend Health Applications Available Now

Clinical data display including: labs, radiology reports, allergies, problems, providers, and medication history

e-Prescribing and Medication History

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Rural Health Care Pilot Construction Plan

The construction plan for 2010 is to implement a broadband wireless network in each rural county to connect clinics and physicians to the Florida Panhandle Health Care Network.

Access to the wireless network will also be provided to offered to businesses and homes in each community, to contribute to the economic development of each rural county.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Connecting Calhoun-Liberty Hospital in Calhoun County

Calhoun-Liberty Hospital

Point of Presence

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Rural Health Care Pilot Construction TimelineConstruction

YearsConstruction Timeline Who Benefits

2009

Conduct network design, lay optical fiber to point of presence in each county, connect hospitals, begin delivery of Big Bend Health services

Not-for-profit hospitals

2009-2010

Complete wireless network construction, provide broadband access to clinics and physicians, begin delivery of Big Bend Health services to physicians

Health care providers, city and county offices, small businesses and domestic users

2010-2012Broadband network complete, Big Bend Health services delivered to all providers, e-commerce supported

Health care providers, city and county offices, small businesses and domestic users

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Rural Health Care Pilot Construction Funding

Construction Years

85% FCC Funding

15% Matching Funds

Total Construction

Funds

FY 2008-2009 $6,400,000 $1,129,412 $7,529,412

FY2009-2010 $3,200,000 $564,706 $3,764,706

Total $9,600,000 $1,694,118 $11,294,118

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Strategies to Generate 15% Match Funding

Big Bend Health is a certified participant in the Community Contribution Tax Credit Program.

o For-profit businesses can donate time, dollars, equipment or products for tax credits.

Big Bend Health is also a certified participant in the Enterprise Zone Community Contribution Tax Credit program.

o Any business in Florida can take a tax credit of up to 50% of the value of donations and apply it to the FL Corporate Income Tax, Insurance Premium Tax or the Sales and Use Tax.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Strategies to Generate 15% Match Funding

The Agency for Health Care Administration has worked with Enterprise Florida, Opportunity Florida and the Governor’s Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development to write a Rural Infrastructure Grant for support in constructing the Florida Panhandle Health Care Network.

The Rural Infrastructure Grant will provide up to $1,000,000 to initiate the construction of the broadband network and will leverage $5.6 million in funding from the FCC.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Rural Health Care Pilot Construction Funding

 FCC Match - 85% of Total

Rural Infrastructure Grant - 15% of

Total

Total Amount Available to Invest in

Construction

FY 2008-2009

Funding Available

$5,666,666 $1,000,000 $6,666,666

FCC Match - 85% of Total

Alternative Funding - 15% of

Total

Total Amount Available to Invest in

Construction

$733,334 $129,412 $862,746

Total $6,400,000 $1,129,412 $7,529,412

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Florida Panhandle Health Care Network Sustainability Plan

In order to draw down funding from the FCC the Florida Panhandle Health Care Network has to demonstrate its ability to maintain operations.

All Rural Health Care Pilot Projects must submit a Sustainability Plan to the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC).

When USAC approves the sustainability plan, it will release the funding for the project. This has become a problem for many projects nation-wide.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Florida Panhandle Health Care Network Governance Council

The Agency for Health Care Administration convenes two stakeholder groups to provide oversight for the Rural Health Care Pilot Project:

o Local stakeholders from AHCA, DOH, Big Bend Health, Enterprise Florida, Opportunity Florida, Florida LambdaRail, Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development and Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce.

o The CEOs of the rural hospitals.

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Benefits of Connecting Rural Hospitals to the Florida Panhandle Health Care Network

Delivering high speed broadband connectivity to the rural hospitals in the RHCPP will create opportunities for telehealth services that are not available today and improve access to health care services for Floridians in the Panhandle.

The economic health of the rural communities should also improve with access to advanced broadband services.

Updates are available at: http://www.fhin.net/FHIN/HITinitiatives/RHCPP.shtml

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Second Congressional District’s Healthcare Council Meeting, February 18, 2009

Florida Agency for Health Care AdministrationFlorida Center for Health Information and Policy Analysis

Christopher B. Sullivan, Ph.D.

Administrator, Office of Health ITFlorida Center for Health Information

and Policy AnalysisAgency for Health Care Administration

2727 Mahan DriveTallahassee, FL 32308

[email protected]


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