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Caring for Rural Veterans and the Smart Rural Community Rural Broadband Workshop March 19, 2014 Thomas F. Klobucar, PhD, VHA Office of Rural Health 17 April 2013

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Caring for Rural Veterans and the Smart Rural Community. Rural Broadband Workshop March 19, 2014 Thomas F. Klobucar, PhD, VHA Office of Rural Health . 17 April 2013. Mission of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). “…to care for him who shall have borne the battle and - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Caring for Rural Veterans and the Smart Rural Community

Rural Broadband WorkshopMarch 19, 2014

Thomas F. Klobucar, PhD, VHA Office of Rural Health

17 April 2013

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VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONVETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (VHA) OFFICE OF RURAL HEALTH (ORH) - 2

Mission of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

“…to care for him who shall have borne the battle and

for his widow and orphan…”- Abraham Lincoln, 1865

Photo by Jeff Kubina

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VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONVETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (VHA) OFFICE OF RURAL HEALTH (ORH) - 3

What is the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)?

• Established in 1930• Elevated to Cabinet level in 1989• Federal government’s 2nd largest department after the

Department of Defense• Three components:

– Veterans Health Administration (VHA)– Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA)– National Cemetery Administration (NCA)

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Veterans Health Administration “Footprint”(end-of-fiscal-year 2013)

151 Medical Centers

985 Outpatient Clinics (Hospitals, Community,

Independent and Mobile )

135 Community Living Centers

300 Readjustment Counseling Centers Vet Centers

103 Domiciliary Resident Rehabilitation Treatment Programs

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VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONVETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (VHA) OFFICE OF RURAL HEALTH (ORH) - 5

Eligibility for VHA Healthcare

• Eligibility for VHA health care services depends on a number of qualifying factors, including:– The nature of a Veteran’s discharge from military service (e.g.,

honorable, other than honorable, dishonorable)– Length of service– VA adjudicated disabilities (commonly referred to as “service-

connected disabilities”)– Income level– Available VA resources

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VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATIONVETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (VHA) OFFICE OF RURAL HEALTH (ORH) - 6

Rural Population Served

• Of 8.9 million enrolled Veterans, 3.2 million (36%) enrolled Veterans live in rural/highly rural areas*

– 21.9 million Veterans nationwide, 5.2 million Veterans living in rural areas

– Approximately one-third (31 percent) of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) users of the VA Health Care System in FY12 reside in rural or highly rural areas.

• 25 VA medical centers are designated as rural or highly rural facilities

• 52 VA medical centers serve more than half rural Veterans– 340 VA community based outpatient clinics are considered rural or

highly rural

Data sources: *VHA enrollment files as of end-of-fiscal-year 2013, US Census Bureau American Community Survey Population Estimates 2012

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7VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION – OFFICE OF RURAL HEALTH

• Status/Health Equity – Older, sicker, and poorer

population• Options for integrated health care

and coordination– Primary and Specialty Care– Mental Health Care– Healthcare Workforce

• Geography/Transportation – Longer travel distances to receive

care– Lack of public transportation

• Limited internet/broadband connectivity

About Rural Veterans

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Rural Veterans’ Most Common Outpatient Diagnoses

• High Blood Pressure• Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

(PTSD)• Type II Diabetes • Depressive Disorder• High Blood Cholesterol• At least 1 service-connected disability

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Telehealth and Health Information Technology

• Getting Health care to rural Veterans• Telehealth Technology– Store and Forward Telemedicine

– Forwards Images to specialists for reading and interpretation

– Clinical Video Telehealth– Face to face, provider to patient, real time

health care delivery – Home Telehealth (monitoring with Case

Management)– Monitoring Veterans with conditions in their

homes

• Innovative models of care using telehealth

– Virtual Intensive Care Unit– Home Telerehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis– Telemental Health Care for Veteran Students– Virtual HIV Care teams– Mobile Teleretinal Imaging for rural Veterans with Diabetes

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VHA Technology Infrastructure• Inside the VA firewall

• VA has built a technology infrastructure that supports broadband Video Conferencing

• VHA Office of Telehealth Services has overseen the creation of more than 4,000 video endpoints, all of which can link up via direct dial via Internet Protocol (IP)

• Over this infrastructure VA delivers virtual care• Mental Health Care• Primary Care• Specialty Care• Provider to Provider Consultation• Multi-endpoint provider exchanges are in place using the New Mexico Extension for

Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO), model to help providers in rural locations all over the country learn more about specialty care for specific conditions

• 2013 VA had 542,628 Video Telehealth Visits, 56% Rural10

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VHA Technology Infrastructure (II)

• A current major VA initiative• IP video directly to Veterans homes• Will link VA video resources from VA hospitals, through

the firewall, to Veterans’ computers or laptops in their homes

• Uses application that encrypts the video signal based on Cisco Jabber

• Minimum Requirement is 1.2 Mbps up and down

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Broadband Access and the Rural Veteran

• VHA’s plans to extend telehealth services over IP into Veterans homes requires that rural Veterans have access to broadband• This will allow delivery of in-home health care services including

• Mental Health Care• Monitoring home-bound Veterans in our Home Based Primary Care program• New methods of in-home monitoring of chronic conditions

• But if BROADBAND does not reach rural Veterans, these options are not be available • Based on data supplied by our Federal Partners at the Federal Communications

Commission (FCC), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), The Department of Commerce (National Telecommunications & Information Administration), ORH created a national broadband coverage map that shows broadband’s current reach and how many rural Veterans live outside of areas with broadband service

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Broadband National Coverage Overview with VHA Networks

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Broadband Coverage in Veterans Integrated Service Network 19 with Overlay of Veteran Population Concentrations Outside of Broadband Coverage

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Broadband Coverage Analysis

• Rural Veterans and Broadband Coverage• Currently 557,560 VHA enrollees aren’t reached by broadband• 388,018 active Veteran patients are outside of coverage

• This translates to roughly 7% of VHA enrollees and active patients outside of a broadband coverage area

• Since members of the Armed Forces in Afghanistan and Iraq reside disproportionately in rural areas when they return home, a continued lack of broadband coverage in areas where they live may have long term implications for their access to in-home health care services

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Thank You

• ORH stands firmly behind our Federal partners’ continuing efforts to expand broadband coverage in rural areas• Federal Communications Commission• Department of Commerce/National Telecommunications and Information

Administration• US Department Of Agriculture

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Contact Us

• Our website– www.ruralhealth.va.gov

• Our rural health mailbox inquiry – [email protected]

• Join the ORH mail list to receive updates and our Quarterly Newsletter

– http://www.ruralhealth.va.gov/subscribe.asp

Thomas F Klobucar, Ph.D.VHA Office of Rural Health

Department of Veterans AffairsVeterans Health Administration

1100 First St. NEWashington, DC 20002

[email protected]

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