Illinois Rural HealthNet

Illinois Rural HealthNet (IRHN) is a high-speed, 1000-mile, fiber-optic network that links rural Illinois hospitals and clinics with specialists at larger facilities throughout the nation and the world. The IRHN allows healthcare providers to connect to the fiber backbone and exchange vital information over a dedicated healthcare network, at speeds from 100Mbps to 1 Gig.

As of January, 2012, five hospitals are connected to the IRHN and an additional 40 locations have signed up, with another 20 getting in line.

85% of IRHN Funds Have Been Allocated and Time is Running Out!


At this point, 85% of the IRHN funding has been committed. The IRHN can add additional locations to the schedule until all funds have been allocated.

If you want your hospital or clinic to be connected, please contact us by April 1st, so we can include your location. New hospitals can be connected over the next two years, but all the funds have to be allocated to specific hospitals in advance of May, 2012.

Six Reasons to Use the IRHN


How to Get Connected


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