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Cisco's telemedicine pilot targets underserved Californians in need of healthcare

Cisco's telemedicine pilot targets underserved Californians in need of healthcare

January 18, 2010 | Eric Wicklund, Managing Editor

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LONG BEACH, CA – Southern California residents struggling to find healthcare will soon be able to take advantage of a telemedicine project being piloted by Cisco, Molina Healthcare and the state.

The California Telemedicine Pilot Project, launched last week on the Cisco HealthPresence telemedicine platform, will allow physicians at 15 sites in and around San Diego to make use of audio, video and data-sharing services to create what officials call a “patient care experience similar to the common medical encounter when patients visit their healthcare providers.”

The project is targeted at underserved residents who might otherwise go without needed healthcare because they lack access to or can’t afford a doctor or hospital visit.

“Healthcare is in the midst of a major market transition – and technology can make a tremendous impact,” said John Chambers, chairman and CEO of San Jose-based Cisco, which has contributed $10 million to the project. “This public/private partnership between Cisco, Molina Healthcare and the state of California marks the latest in a series of steps we are taking to help modernize our healthcare system and bring about new models of healthcare delivery.”

“The use of video and collaboration has significant benefits for the doctor/patient experience as we know it, and Cisco sees telemedicine as a vehicle for transforming healthcare on a global scale,” he said. “At Cisco, we have a strong culture of giving back, and we are fortunate to work alongside private and public sector leaders like Molina Healthcare, as well as a visionary governor to help propel this project forward and bring about equitable access to cost-effective, quality healthcare services.”

Molina Healthcare locations involved in the project are Mountain Health and Community Services and La Maestra Community Health Centers, both in San Diego; officials plan to expand the project to the University of California at Davis, described as a leader in the development of telemedicine services. All 15 sites targeted for the project are expected to be fully operational within six months.

“By implementing HealthPresence in our Molina Medical offices, our patients will have increased access to healthcare services,” said J. Mario Molina, MD, president and CEO of Molina Healthcare, which serves approximately 1.4 million people – primarily those on Medicare, Medicaid and other government-sponsored programs for low-income individuals – in 10 states. "With this system, healthcare professionals need not be physically present in the same location as the patient. In addition to interaction with their providers, patients will also benefit from interactions with our health educators and dieticians who are not physically located in the clinics.

For example, dieticians and health educators will provide diabetic patients with instruction on controlling diabetes and on how to administer insulin shots.

Telemedicine isn’t a new concept in healthcare – Cisco’s HealthPresence platform has been in use in pilot projects for two years – but it is seeing advances as the technology improves. Congress has earmarked billions of dollars in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to develop a broadband infrastructure to support telemedicine.

“California is already a world leader in technology, so it makes sense that we also lead the way in applying technology to healthcare,” said California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. “We have been laying the groundwork for years with our Broadband Task Force and Telehealth Network and we are beginning to see fantastic results, including greater access to quality medical care throughout the state. What Cisco is doing here with the latest in high-tech approaches and communication is the future of medicine and we are very excited to see such innovative partners work to expand telemedicine connections and medical care in California.”

 

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Dantea says:

March 12, 2010 | 3:47AM GMT

Re: Cisco's telemedicine pilot targets underserved Californians

Cisco dominates the market for information technology equipment, or what's known as the plumbingused to connect computer systems in a network or with the Internet. This network foundation consolidates what today are three separate networks: local area networks (LANs), storage area networks (SANs) and high performance computing networks. Executives from BMC, VMware, EMC, Microsoft, Intel, and other tech companies will all appear via TelePresence, Cisco’s video conferencing system. The Cisco announcement doesn't really make me excited – don't get me wrong; Cisco systems putting out a router that handles 3 times the traffic is AWESOME, and it would be worth maybe a small payday loans worth to get one, but this isn't exactly huge news for a technology company. The power of the biggest processor chip doubles every year or two, right? That's the power of the private sector. The router in question is going to be obsolete within a few years after it comes out anyway. I'll buy one when the cost goes down.

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