Authors: Aldrich K. Wooden Sr.
Abstract—The convergence of rural healthcare andenvironmental monitoring demands an integrated,AI—native architecture spanning Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) and rural water utilities. Despite near—universal basic EHR adoption in hospitals, only a minority of CAHs fully exchange data, while a large share of rural water utilities face critical cybersecuritydeficiencies and many rural areas lack minimum broadband capacity required for modern operations [R1—R3]. This white paper synthesizes technical requirements and a reference architecture (ARIS—2025 ) across connectivity, edge computing, data interoperability, andcompliance, mapping vendor ecosystems, cost benchmarks, and phased implementation to achieve resilient, privacy—preserving cross—sector analytics.
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