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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.
https://www.acrrm.org.au/resources/college/digital-health/telehealth
Designed by rural doctors for rural doctors, the ACRRM Telehealth Clinical Skills Program aims to provide education and coaching on how best to conduct a telehealth consultation in a variety of clinical settings. It is estimated to take up to 7 hours to complete and is broken into a number of components including a 90 minute virtual live workshop. The workshop includes several clinical scenarios which are simulated and coaching provided on how best to deliver healthcare when you are remote from the patient.
https://www.acrrm.org.au/courses/telehealth-clinical-skills-program
There are also factsheets on the supply of prescriptions via telehealth for prescribers and pharmacists.
Telehealth appointments with their GP rather than face-to-face appointments. Delivery of prescriptions through their pharmacy.
MedicalDirector has proven itself to be a consistently fast-mover in primary healthcare innovation, with the introduction of integrated telehealth capability, the recent launch of its care planning tool, MedicalDirector Care,
Barriers to the uptake of Telehealth in remote Australia are:. - Telecommunications quality (insert references). - ... What are the change and quality improvement strategies needed to support videoconferencing for telehealth uptake?
and innovative collaborative models in critically underserviced areas funding local doctors and healthcare teams supported by in-reach, outreach, and telehealth.
We are optimistic that the investment plan extends to solving mobile blackspot and regional connectivity issues, to enable telehealth to be used as an effective tool to support face-to-face
Rural Generalists provide care in emergency situations; have advanced skills in a range of areas including mental health, indigenous health, obstetrics and anaesthetics; use telehealth to improve access to care; and
such as e-Prescribing, new MBS telehealth items).
GPs who are uncertain about the COVID status of their other telehealth patients may ask to view an sms/ email confirmation from the state health authority.
Skills like telehealth, emergency hospital care, and public health are all part of the assessed core curriculum of an RG.