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Alaska Small Hospital Performance Improvement Network (ASHPIN) Fundraising Strategy and Grants Assistance

Project Date: 2005-2008
Project Manager: Beth McLaughlin
Client: Alaska Small Hospital Performance Improvement Network (ASHPIN)
Location: Alaska Statewide

In 2003, the Alaska State Hospital & Nursing Home Association (ASHNHA), in partnership with the Alaska Office of Rural Health Policy (ORHP), formed a network of its smallest, most rural hospitals, now known as the Alaska Small Hospital Performance Improvement Network (ASHPIN). The mission of this relatively new organization is to improve the clinical, operational, and financial performance of Alaska's small rural hospitals and to ensure patient access to appropriate health care services. As part of this effort, ASHPIN undertook an assessment of its membership's collective need to improve its teleradiology capabilities. The needs assessment identified several common areas where equipment/service upgrades and expanded radiology service capabilities were identified as a high priority. Four main initiatives emerged from the assessment process:

  • Upgrade existing radiology equipment
  • Upgrade existing telecommunications equipment and services
  • Develop a service hub that will enable service providers to quickly, reliably and efficiently interconnect and communicate to provide quality radiology service for their patients
  • Enable networked hospitals/clinics to obtain reliable, quality radiology reading services
Working closely with ASHPIN administrators, Agnew::Beck developed funding proposals that led to the creation of this network. More than $5 million in funding was secured from the Denali Commission, the MJ Murdock Charitable Trust and the Rasmuson Foundation.