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Rural
Health Care Program
The Rural Health Care program provides funding to eligible health care
providers for telecommunications services, including broadband, necessary
for the provision of health care. The goal of the program is to improve
the quality of health care available to patients in rural communities
by ensuring that eligible health care providers have access to affordable
telecommunications services.
The program provides discounts on the purchase of telecommunications
services by eligible rural health care providers. Paid for by the Universal
Service Fund, these discounts result in rates for service that are nearly
the same as those in urban areas, where telecommunications rates typically
are lower. Funding is capped at $400 million annually.
To provide broadband networks in rural areas where service is lacking,
the Commission launched the Rural
Health Care Pilot Program, which provides funding for up to 85 percent
of the costs associated with: (1) the construction of a state or regional
broadband network and the advanced telecommunications and information
services provided over that network; (2) connecting to Internet 2 or
National LambdaRail (NLR); and (3) connecting to the public Internet.
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Beaver Dam Community Hospital: Dismissed the Request
for Review of an appeal filed simultaneous to the Administrator and
Commission without prejudice. DA No. 05-481. (2/24/05) word | PDF
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Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission: Denies petition
for reconsideration filed by Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
seeking reconsideration of Bureau Order denying the Pennsylvania
PUC’s original waiver petition. DA 02-427, (2/27/02) text | word | PDF
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Good Samaritan Health Systems, Kearney, Nebraska: Denies appeal
where the applicant sought support for services provided before the
28-day competitive bidding period expired. DA 00-1563, (7/18/00) text | word
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Presbyterian Healthcare Services, NM: Appeal denied because
the applicant violated the 28-day waiting period in the Commission's
competitive bidding rules. DA 00-1131 (5/23/00) text.
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MeritCare Clinic Bemidji of Bemidji, Minnesota: DA 00-610,
(3/21/00) text
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MeritCare Clinic Mayville of Mayville, North Dakota: DA 00-614,
(3/21/00) text
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MeritCare Clinic Jamestown of Jamestown, North Dakota: DA
00-613, (3/21/00) text
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MeritCare Clinic Hillsboro of Hillsboro, North Dakota: DA
00-612, (3/21/00) text
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MeritCare Clinic Detroit Lakes of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota:
DA 00-611, (3/21/00) text
HEADLINES
- Public Notice: Comment Sought On Request To Merge Mississippi Rural
Health Care Pilot Program Projects. (9/19/08) Word | Acrobat
- Public Notice (WC Docket No. 02-60). Notice of Rural Health Care
Pilot Program Quarterly Report Filing Deadline: The Wireline Competition
Bureau announces the July 30, 2008 filing deadline for Rural Health
Care Pilot Program quarterly reports. DA 08-1751 (7/28/08) Word | Acrobat
- Public Notice (WC Docket No. 02-60). The Wireline Competition Bureau
seeks comment on two Requests for Review filed by Lake Delton Urgent
Care and Franciscan Skemp Prairie du Chien Clinic that seek review
of decisions of USAC. USAC’s decisions reduced the applicants' Rural
Health Care funding requests for Funding Year 2006. Comments on the
requests are due July 10, 2008, and reply comments are due July 25,
2008. DA 08-1365 (6/10/08) Word | Acrobat
- Public Notice (WC Docket No. 02-60). In this Public Notice, the Wireline
Competition Bureau seeks comment on Fort HealthCare—Fort Memorial Hospital,
Fort HealthCare—Lake Mills Clinic, and Fort HealthCare—Whitewater Clinic,
and Franciscan Skemp Waukon Clinic’s requests for review of decisions
by the Universal Service Administrative Company. Comments on the requests
are due June 30, 2008, and reply comments are due July 14, 2008. DA
08-1230 (5/30/08) Word | Acrobat
- Order on Reconsideration (WC Docket No. 02-60). In this Order on
Reconsideration, the Commission grants in part a Petition for Reconsideration
by the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), seeking limited reconsideration
of the Commissions’ Rural Health Care Support Mechanism Second Report
and Order. Specifically, the Commission grants ATA’s Petition for Reconsideration
in part and extends for three years the Commission’s prior determination
to grandfather those health care providers who were eligible under
the Commission’s definition of “rural” prior to the Second Report and
Order. FCC 08-47 (2/14/08) Word | Acrobat
- Office of Management and Budget Approves
Rural Health Care Pilot Program Information Collection Requirements:
DA 08-140 (1/22/08)
Public Notice: Word | Acrobat WCB
Letter to USAC on Rural Health Care Pilot Program Carry-Over of Funds.
Letter: 1/17/08 Acrobat
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