ND hospitals use high-speed data network
Emergency Management Alert, February 1, 2005
A new high-speed data network connects North Dakota hospitals to each other for patient information, training, and even meetings, the Associated Press (AP) reported.
The Bioterrorism Wide Area Network, built by the Dakota Carrier Network, allows the hospitals to communicate easily with each other.
Events such as the 1997 Red River flood, the anhydrous ammonia spill in Minot three years ago, and the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks made people realize the importance of communication in responding to disasters, North Dakota Healthcare Association President Chip Thomas told the AP.
"Our analysis, based on what happened in Grand Forks with the flood and also in the anhydrous ammonia tank spill in Minot, indicated that we had not prepared well enough as a hospital community," Thomas said.
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