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Feds Urged to Include TV White Spaces in Telehealth Expansion Plans

A letter to federal officials asks that TV white spaces technology be supported as a means of expanding wireless broadband connectivity to support telehealth expansion in rural parts of the country.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Amid the calls for expanded telehealth coverage beyond the coronavirus pandemic, one group is pressing federal officials to boost wireless broadband connectivity to give remote patient monitoring programs more room to flourish.

In a letter sent last week, the Connected Health Initiative, an offshoot of ACT | The App Association, calls on the government to support television white spaces (TVWS) technologies” for much-needed last-mile wireless broadband connectivity that will support new and innovative digital healthcare innovations for rural Americans.”

“It is imperative to provide rural Americans across the country with robust broadband access and to enable rural healthcare providers to utilize such connectivity to deliver improved care at lower costs,” Brian Scarpelli, CHI’s senior global policy counsel, said in the latter to Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai and Agriculture Department Secretary Sonny Perdue.

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