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There are real opportunities to achieve higher standards of healthcare in rural and remote Australia through the increased and integrated use of digital health solutions. Digital health can improve equitable access to health services and support patients in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and management of their health and wellbeing.

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Date: 27/09/2023
A MIPS member webinar. Regulation in the field of telehealth has undergone recent reform. This is primarily because of concerns raised about the use of asynchronous telehealth where there is no real-time interaction with patients. There are certainly a range
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It is a broad term encompassing the use of communication and information technology to provide patient care - this includes synchronous communication by telephone, video conferencing and delayed care using asynchronous communication ... Refer to the COVID-19 user
 
In our setting we mostly use telehealth between the nursing staff or trainee doctors and the senior doctor in the clinical management of patients and mentoring of staff in their roles. ... What form of telehealth technologies do you use with staff? We use a wide
 
I use my AST in population health as part of my role with RFDS in the Telehealth and Education space. ... Current Year Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine - ABN: 12 078 081 848.
 
anaesthetics; they use telehealth to improve access to care, and play an integral role in broader health care teams.”. ... Current Year Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine - ABN: 12 078 081 848.
 
And with Stage 5 of the Government’s telehealth announcements expected any day, there is more to come. ... We urge you to use telehealth wherever possible, to reduce the risk to patients and health professionals of contracting coronavirus.
 
They provide care in emergency situations; have specific advanced skills; work as part of a team of rural generalists serving a given community; and where necessary, are skilled to use telehealth ... The role and importance of rural generalism is described in the
 
Article. ACRRM contributes to ANAO audit of telehealth expansion during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Telehealth use in rural and remote areas is largely telephone-based, and many of the most vulnerable patients, such as the aged, the economically disadvantaged and
 
The approach to opening up Telehealth use in primary care has helped to protect the medical profession as well as the Australian population by enabling health service delivery to isolated people. ... Many proposed solutions to address this difference in access
 
They provide care in emergency situations; have specific advanced skills in a range of areas including mental health, indigenous health, obstetrics and anaesthetics; use telehealth to improve access to care; and ... Current Year Australian College of Rural and