Health care network infrastructures right now are getting a lot of attention from techies and the federal government. New technologies are coming online that can dramatically increase throughput speeds, and new clinical strategies are evolving to utilize faster and more reliable and more secure infrastructures. At the same time, the FCC is gearing up an ambitious program to push high-speed broadband access to rural health care facilities and consumers.
Speakers Mike McGill, manager of Health Sciences for Internet2, and Chris Wasden, managing director of Health Industries Strategy at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, have real-world examples and expert insights about the todays and tomorrows- health care infrastructure market.
But what does all this mean to you? Click in to hear how network infrastructure is evolving and a roundtable discussion about the advantages--if any--of faster connections. Will the FCC program be a boon or a bust? Will more advanced telecommunication/telehealth technologies actually advance the practice of medicine?





















