Legislature(1997 - 1998)
03/19/1997 09:05 AM Senate HES
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SCR 6 ALASKA TELEMEDICINE PROJECT
Number 001
CHAIRMAN WILKEN called the Senate Health, Education & Social
Services Committee (HES) to order at 9:05 a.m. and introduced
SCR 6 as the first order of business before the committee.
KATHY BOUCHA ROBERTS , representing the Alaska Telemedicine Project,
explained that the main reason for SCR 6 is to provide recognition
for the telecommunications and health care partners who have worked
on this project for a number of years. This project has collected
data regarding health care needs statewide, demonstrated particular
applications, and will be evaluating telemedical activity. Ms.
Boucha Roberts informed the committee that she spent time with
Alaska's Congressional staff who expressed the need for a
consortium to form within Alaska. The staff was pleased to be
informed that such a consortium had already been formed.
JORDAN KOKO , intern for Senator Pearce, said that Senator Pearce
introduced this legislation in order to recognize the achievements
of the Alaska Telemedicine Project. This legislation would further
recognize the project's achievements in providing accessibility to
health care to rural areas of Alaska. The project has done much to
demonstrate the needs for health care in rural Alaska. Mr. Koko
pointed out the amendment in the packet which is merely a
housekeeping measure clarifing that AT&T and Alascom are a single
unit.
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SENATOR LEMAN believed that this project provides information and
is available statewide, but the benefits are especially important
for rural Alaska. Senator Leman asked if this electronic
information was available in Anchorage. JORDAN KOKO said that the
information is available statewide, but is of particular importance
in rural Alaska.
CHAIRMAN WILKEN said that he would entertain a motion to adopt the
following amendment:
Page 1, line 4:
Following "and":
Insert "AT&T"
Following "Alascom,":
Delete "Inc.,"
Without objection, the amendment was adopted.
JOHN WILLIAMS , Mayor of the City of Kenai, noted that his testimony
was neither in support or opposition to SCR 6. Mayor Williams was
concerned that the Alaska Telemedicine Project would be recognized
as the officially sanctioned telemedicine and telehealth project in
Alaska. Currently in Kenai, construction on a $10.5 million
training center intended to provide distance learning is scheduled.
This training project includes statewide education in the EMT field
which could be construed as telemedicine. Mayor Williams expressed
concern that if one group is designated as the officially
sanctioned telemedicine and telehealth group, that group could
interfere with other groups' ability to obtain grants.
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KATHY BOUCHA ROBERTS explained that the purpose of the formation of
the organization was to support the independent rural communities
granting opportunities. The granting agencies would like
collaborative efforts within a state. The Alaska Telemedicine
Project would not impose on anyone's independence regarding
granting. If other projects need evaluators in order to comply
with proposal requirements, the Alaska Telemedicine Project has
those available now. The project would like to collect statewide
data regarding third party payers and DHSF in order to provide
accurate data for the development of policy. The Alaska
Telemedicine Project would provide services to enhance other
independent projects. Ms. Boucha Roberts noted that in the future
the telecommunications network being developed will partner with
the education system, particularly distance delivery education.
MAYOR WILLIAMS believed it worthwhile to add language regarding Ms.
Boucha Roberts' comments about partnering. KATHY BOUCHA ROBERTS
interjected that there is also the opportunity for groups such as
the one in Kenai to join the Alaska Telemedicine Project as a
member in order to have easy access to the services.
CHAIRMAN WILKEN requested that Mayor Williams fax his suggestions
to Senator Pearce's office.
SENATOR LEMAN applauded the efforts of Mayor Williams. Senator
Leman moved to report SCR 6 am out of committee with individual
recommendations and accompanying zero fiscal note. Without
objection, it was so ordered.
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