Title: MGH connecting to Logan Airport Medical Station
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2MGH connecting to Logan Airport Medical Station
1968
3The Press Takes Note
Medical World News July 26, 1968
4Full
Condensed
5 Arizona Telemedicine Council
6Business Plan
Application Service Provider Enterprise
Client Layer
Professional Services Layer
Operations Services Layer
Infrastructure Services Layer
Vendor Services Layer
Membership based
7Arizona Telemedicine Reimbursement
AZ Department of Corrections
Fee-for-Service Providers
HMOs
Medicaid
Medicare
8Telemedicine Services
Telemedicine Assessment
Telemedicine Infrastructure
Comprehensive Telemedicine Program
Telemedicine Services
Professional Education
9Telemedicine Services
Telemedicine Assessment
Telemedicine Infrastructure
Comprehensive Telemedicine Program
Telemedicine Services
Professional Education
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11ATP Infrastructure Vendors This vendor /
provider listing is not exhaustive nor intended
to be exclusive.
12Arizona Telemedicine Program
- 150 Sites
- Native American Healthcare (Navajo,
- Apache, Hopi, and others)
- Prisons and their service providers
- Jails
- Non-IHS Rural Hospitals
- Community Health Centers
- Schools
- Distance Learning Affiliates
- International sites
13Today - 55 Health Care Organizations
First Arizona Telemedicine Program Users Group
Meeting (1997)
14Telemedicine Services
Telemedicine Assessment
Telemedicine Infrastructure
Comprehensive Telemedicine Program
Telemedicine Services
Professional Education
15Telepsychiatry
16Teledermatology
17Teletrauma
18Tele-Home Health
19Arizona Telemedicine Program Members
20Yuma, Arizona Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
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22Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Services for
Yuma, AZ, provided by University Pediatricians,
in Tucson, over the Arizona Telemedicine
Network via Video Conferencing and including
tele-ECHO Cardiology
Tucson Tele-Consultation Room
Yuma, AZ Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Video conferencing live from the Yuma NICU
State Senator Bob Burns, co-founder of the
Arizona Telemedicine Program, and Dr. Ana Maria
Lopez, Medical Director of the Arizona
Telemedicine Program, in Tucson, AZ video
conferencing with the Neonatal Intensive Care
Unit (NICU) at the Yuma Regional Medical Center,
Yuma, AZ. Senator Burns chairs the AZ
Telemedicine Council.
Yuma perinatologist tells Senator Burns about the
critical needs of infants in the Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at the Yuma Regional
Medical Center. University of Arizona faculty-phy
sicians regularly provide urgent consultation
services to Yuma region infants in the NICU
over the ATP Network. He states, I couldnt
practice in Yuma without these tele-services.
Telemedicine saves lives!
23Telemedicine Services
Telemedicine Assessment
Telemedicine Infrastructure
Comprehensive Telemedicine Program
Telemedicine Services
Professional Education
24http//www.telemedicine.arizona.edu/ADVICE/index.h
tml
Extramurally Funded
25Nogales High School Students
ADVICE PROGRAM - Arizona Diabetes Virtual
Center of Excellence
26 Arizona Rapid Breast Care Service
IBM SYSTEMS JOURNAL 46 69-84, 2007
27Telemedicine Services
Telemedicine Assessment
Telemedicine Infrastructure
Comprehensive Telemedicine Program
Telemedicine Services
Professional Education
28http//video.biocom.arizona.edu
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31 32C
33Presenter located in Tucson
Self View of Class
Power point projected on drop down screen
34T-Health Institute High School Summer Fellowship
Program
35International Award Washington, D.C Mellon
Auditorium - June 2, 2008
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37Update on the T-Health Institute
College of Medicine Deans Conference Room
Tucson, AZ