FCC to Provide $400M for Rural Telemedicine Networks (Unfortunately, at the FCC Web site they don't have an HTML press release I can link to, but they provide a Word doc or Acrobat download.)
From the FCC press release:
To significantly increase
access to acute, primary and preventive health care in rural America, the
Federal Communications Commission today dedicated over $417 million for the
construction of 69 statewide or regional broadband telehealth networks in 42
states and three U.S. territories under the Rural Health Care Pilot Program
(RHCPP).
And,
The Commission’s RHCPP will support the connection of more
than 6,000 public and non-profit health care providers nationwide to broadband telehealth
networks. The health care facilities
participating in the Pilot Program include: hospitals, clinics, universities and research centers, behavioral health
sites, correctional facility clinics, and community health centers.
This press release from SUNY Plattsburgh, NY mentions the FCC initiative and that the Research Foundation of SUNY will be receiving a "$7.6 million grant to improve telemedicine services."
The consortium of non-profit rural and urban health care providers in
Clinton, Essex and Franklin counties, named The Adirondack - Champlain
Telemedicine Information Network, or ACTION, will receive a grant in
the amount of $7,648,304 to build a robust fiber optic network
connecting the medical centers, the hospitals, a community health
center, two community colleges and SUNY Plattsburgh. The state of the
art fiber optic network, dedicated to telehealth and telemedicine, will
connect all health care providers in those counties to each other and
to Internet2, the next generation of the global computer network.
$22 million will be going to the California Telehealth Network.