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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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Use of telehealth. may expand referral options, so the referring provider needs to consider. ... need to use telehealth services.9.2. 1.6 Evaluating the use of telehealth.
 
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3.11 Plan for emergencies at home and in the community including use of medical alert tags and Epi-Pens. ... 7.6 7.7. Use telehealth as a tool for management of patient care Use information and communication technology effectively to provide medical care or
 
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contribute to continuity of care and quality of care outcomes for patients if referral arrangements are optimised via telehealth. ... email: policy@acrrm.org.auPhone: 1800 223 226Website: mycollege.acrrm.org.au / contact-us. acRRm recommends the use of a
 
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coverage are significant impairments to the delivery of telehealth services. These deficiencies should be. ... standards of reliability. This is particularly important given the telehealth funding levers which support the use of video.
 
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There are still areas of Australia where limited access to adequate internet bandwidth and mobile phone coverage are significant impairments to the delivery of telehealth services. ... This is particularly important given the telehealth funding levers which
 
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Top of the list for rural communities has been the increased use of telehealth, as it has made it much easier for many patients to access the care they need. ... COVID-19 has demonstrated just how effective telehealth can be for a wide range of consultations,
 
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They:. • Use telehealth for checking on wounds and patient reviews. • ... Alstonville, NSW. Dr Tony Lembke talks in detail about MHR Overviews and gives his current use of these valuable.
 
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and Medicare. The Department of Health emphasises that the decision to use, or not to use, telehealth together. ... Do not use personal (video conferencing) accounts for telehealth consultations.
 
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codes. • The definition oftelehealth’ in the fees order states that medical practitioners are to use SIRA-specific codes to bill for telehealth. ... SIRA is not proceeding with this announced change on 1 July 2022, as further consultation is needed on
 
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meeting these requirements without. being unduly onerous. ACRRM will. continue to use its newsletters and. ... that telehealth can enhance, but not. replace, face-to-face services. Rural and Remote Mental Health –. the Government will support ACRRM. to further