Mammoth Hospital To Receive $295,000 From FCC Universal Service Fund To Improve Health Telecom Services

 

Mammoth Hospital will receive $295,000 from the Federal Communications Commission’s Rural Health Care fund, designed to provide support for the telecommunications needs of rural health care facilities, as a result of a contract approved last month with Rural Health Telecom (RHT).

 

Mammoth Hospital's Chief Executive Officer Gary Myers said, “We are excited about the prospect of completing installation of the new telecommunications system, which will benefit clients throughout the widespread Southern Mono Healthcare District of California.  It will provide a wide variety of new high-tech medical services to enhance patient care – which, without this support, would have been prohibitively expensive for a rural health care provider.  Via this contract, Mammoth Hospital will be able to improve the expertise, effectiveness and efficiency of our medical programs while saving money and time for both the hospital and the public it serves.”

 

Rural Health Telecom Principal Tim Koxlien said, "Mammoth Hospital is a prime example of a rural health care provider with the foresight to apply for and achieve Universal Service Fund support in order to expand and enhance its medical service capabilities.  RHT worked directly with Mammoth Hospital to design the high-speed, telecommunications plan needed to qualify for the federal funds. 

 

Koxlien explained that the resulting contract will provide the hospital with an impressive, cutting-edge telecommunications network.  It features expanded, highly efficient and effective access to expert medical advice and counsel via a "picture archival communications system and bandwidth to strengthen the hospital's administrative capacity, while cutting the cost of long distance services.

 

Under its contract, RHT provides Mammoth Hospital with high-speed broadband telecommunications capability to operate the new telecommunications system along with full service connectivity to its information service provider and its medical branches in Bishop and Bridgeport, CA.

 

The federal program, paid for through Universal Service Fund (USF) fees on telecommunications services, was authorized by Congress in 1996 to provide reduced rates to rural health care providers for telecommunications and telehealth services. 

 

USF is intended to level telecom costs between rural and urban areas including high-speed internet access in rural and under-served regions of the country.  Support is calculated for each health care provider based on its location and the type of service required and can result in sizable savings on existing service or for upgrades and new installations.

 

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