Broadband Connectivity is Transforming Healthcare

National Telecommunications and Information Administration

Department of Commerce

Wednesday, November 14, 2018 - 8:00pm to 9:00pm

Broadband connectivity is critical for many reasons, including access to quality healthcare. From remote patient monitoring to mobile health applications accessed via smartphones, tablets, or other devices, advances in telemedicine and telehealth technologies have impacted patient care and health outcomes far away from hospitals and doctors’ offices. Connected-care services significantly reduce economic and administrative costs for patients and healthcare providers. This webinar will explore innovations in telehealth and telemedicine applications and programs that two leading universities have developed to improve patient health in their states, especially in rural and remote areas.

Speakers:

  • Damon A. Darsey, MD, FACEP; Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine & Pediatrics; Medical Director; Mississippi Center for Emergency Services
  • Tina Benton, RN, BSN; Program Director, ANGELS; Oversight Director, Center for Distance Health; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology; UAMS, College of Medicine
  • Roy Kitchen, M.S.; Arkansas e-Link Network Director; Business Administrator, Center for Distance Health; USAC Project Coordinator; UAMS, College of Medicine
  • Curtis Lowery, M.D.; Maternal-Fetal Medicine; Professor and Chair; ANGELS Medical Director; (Antenatal & Neonatal Guidelines, Education and Learning System); The Center for Distance Health; Executive Director; SARA Professor and Principal Investigator; (Squid Array for Reproductive Assessment)

 

Please pre-register for the webinar using this registration link.