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The money will be used to upgrade broadband connections across the state, bringing faster internet to rural areas and allowing video conferencing between doctors. Fiber connections will be installed or bandwidth will be upgraded in 135 Arkansas communities, … $22 million for telemedicine equipment for hospitals, clinics and ome health sites. • $5 million for network equipment for community colleges. • $24 million for connectivity lease charges for participating sites …

EHealth Central. Electronic Health Matters. Insanely great news for Victorian hospital doctors. by Charles Wright on July 30, 2010. Five hundred Victorian hospital doctors and nurses can look forward to a bright start to the New Year: the State government is going to give each of them an Apple iPad as part of a trial to improve internet access in hospitals. Health Minister Daniel Andrews announced the trial of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ latest “insanely great” technology, …

Cisco and Molina Healthcare announced a telemedicine initiative designed to deliver better care to underserved and underinsured communities throughout the state of California with immersive doctor-patient interactions. … The Mandarin Oriental hotel in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia announced it will provide highly secure high-speed wireless Internet access throughout its premises through an upgrade of its network infrastructure with Cisco’s next-generation 802.11n, …

The network will make it possible for data intense research and global collaboration to be accomplished by universities and healthcare researchers across the state while connecting underserved communities to high speed internet . …

Report: MN Needs Significant Internet Upgrades … Task force chairman Rick King says 83 percent of the state currently doesn’t meet the proposed standard, hampering everything from banking to telemedicine using two-way video. …

Report: MN Needs Significant Internet Upgrades … Task force chairman Rick King says 83 percent of the state currently doesn’t meet the proposed standard, hampering everything from banking to telemedicine using two-way video. …

The Ultra High-Speed Broadband Task Force is calling for minimum Internet speeds of 10 megabits per second, a standard 15 times faster than the current federal definition of broadband. Task force chairman Rick King says 83 percent of the state currently doesn’t meet the proposed standard, hampering everything from banking to telemedicine using two-way video. The task force releases its recommendations on Friday at the Capitol. King says most of the money to expand and …

It is so bad that patients seek to escape over the Internet in hopes of finding better medical services elsewhere. As a result, in the late 1990s HMOs throughout the State panicked at the prospect of losing their patients to Internet …

It is so bad that patients seek to escape over the Internet in hopes of finding better medical services elsewhere. As a result, in the late 1990s HMOs throughout the State panicked at the prospect of losing their patients to Internet …

For example, can a doctor licensed and credentialed in one state “see” patients from another state via an Internet video link? Mitchell believes telemedicine ultimately will strengthen people’s relationships with their doctors, …