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Kentucky Appoints Members to E-Health Network Board

Board is charged with creating a statewide electronic health network.

Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear has appointed the following as members to the Kentucky E-Health Network Board:

o William David Bolt, of Morehead, will represent physician practice managers. He is a primary care practice administrator and the chief operating officer for Primary Plus, a community health center in Vanceburg. Bolt has been involved in rural primary and acute care, as well as health professions education programs for 38 years. He holds both a bachelor's degree and master's degree from Morehead State University. The appointment replaces Bobby Dampier, who has resigned.
o Larry R. Mott, of Mt. Eden, will represent business of large-scale e-strategy and computer information technology. He is an information technology project leader for UPS Airline with more than 20 years of experience in a variety of technical environments. He holds an associate's degree in business from Sullivan College and a master's certificate in project management from George Washington University. The appointment replaces Marsha Donegan, who has resigned.

Both appointments shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term ending August 18, 2009.

The E-Health Network Board was created to simplify the administrative transactions for health care providers and to help develop a secure statewide electronic network through which patients, physicians and other health care providers can access and transfer medical information.

The Board is charged with creating a statewide electronic health network that allows doctors, hospitals and pharmacies to share medical information to reduce inefficiencies, redundancies, errors and overall costs.