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State-wide Stakeholders Focus Group November 20, 2009 Kim Lamb, Executive Director OREGON HEALTH NETWORK
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Goals 1.Who is OHN? 2.Organizational Update Evolution Business model & values 3.Status & Next Steps Progress RHCPP Status Priorities
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Who is “OHN”? A 501(c)3 non-profit, membership- based organization that is comprised of technology, healthcare and telecommunications experts who are working together to build the first broadband telehealth network in the state of Oregon.
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Who we aren’t The FCC Rural Health Care Pilot Program OHN is an awardee of the RHCPP subsidy
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Why are we doing this? All Oregonians should have access to the best possible healthcare regardless of location.
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Who do we serve? Hospitals/Healthcare Systems Government Agencies State City/Regional National Payers & Pharmacies Allied Health & Long-Distance Education Community Colleges Long-Term Health & Assisted Living Facilities Clinics Rural Health Clinics Federally Qualified Rural Health Clinics Tribal Health Clinics Mental Health Clinics Private Practices
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6/30/10 Contract approval deadline 9/2006 FCC establishes RHCPP to cover 85% of costs to install broadband networks 9/2007 OAHHS + TAO work to establish OHN 2/2009 OHN hires Exec. Director and Incorporates 5/2009 FCC funds commitment letter for RFP 1 6/2009 RFP 2 posted 10/2009 Post RFP 3 11/2009 Post RFP 4 4/2013 Migrate eligible sites to regular FCC Program 4/2014 RHCPP Concludes 200620072008200920102011201220132014 11/2007 FCC selects 69 recipients / allocates $417m to RHCPP Allocates $20m over 5 years to OHN 10/2008 OHN issues 1 st Network RFP 5/ 2009 RFP 1 FCC funding 11/2009 RFP 2 FCC funding 12/2009 RFP 3 FCC funding 12/2010 Post RFP 5 5/2014 Ongoing Participation OHN: History and timeline 10/2009 OHN hires Ops Director, Business Dev. Mgr & IT Proj. Mgr 5/2009 OHN hires Office Mgr.
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Business Model: Leveraging FCC Subsidy Establish the OHN Network Build Network Infrastructure and Participant Base Provide Technical Support for Network 1-2 Yrs 3-5 Yrs Provide Value Add Service Offering Capitalize on New Opportunities 5 Yrs + Best Practices Applications & Equipment Strategic Partnerships Tech Support and Training Policy and Advocacy Exploring Future Opportunities Working with new payer models / groups Providing telehealth to the patient’s home Facilitating new telehealth applications Additional Suite of New Value Added Services (TBD if OHN or Strategic Partner’s Deliver) Consulting services for Telehealth design and delivery Special needs training Standardization of applications and equipment Continuing to Develop Long-Term Strategic Partners TAO OAHHS Cisco Peer Technologies Intel etc. Target New Customer Groups K-12 Institutions (clinics and counselors) Retail Pharmacies Health Care Payer Groups Government Organizations Assisted Living Facilities
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OHN RHCPP Participation : status RFP 1: Contracted 7 sites Network Operations Center (NOC) Wallowa Memorial Hospital (2) Blue Mountain Community College (3) Oregon Coast Community College RFP 2: 22 sites in final contract negotiations RFP 3: Posted Nov 20 2009 RFP 4: Posting Nov 2009 RFP 5: Posting Q4 2009 RFP 6: Posting Q1 2010 Creating awareness about OHN and the RHCPP time limitation continue to be our greatest challenges. Collaboration is the best and only means for us to address them. “ ”
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Priorities 1.Best leverage RHCPP opportunity (June 30, 2010 Deadline) 1.Education & Awareness 1.Model For-Profit Solution 1.Value-Added Service Offering
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Thank you & visit us online: www.oregonhealthnet.org www.oregonhealthnet.org
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