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Telehealth

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

Telehealth Clinical Skills Program

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

 
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The College would also specifically request that the option of having GP health checks via telehealth is enabled in any program design. ... Even where local doctors are available rural doctors may prefer the confidentiality afforded through a telehealth
 
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through regular visits, telehealth, or a combination of both). In general, ACRRM supports a team-based approach to providing patient-centred care, provided that standards of quality, safety and continuity are
 
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patient-centred care; stronger integration of visiting consultant specialist services and telehealth; reduced healthcare costs; and less personal and economic disruption associated with transport to distant services.
 
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Telehealth can improve health outcomes by facilitating timely access to essential specialist services and advice. ... Rural funding to urban-based FIFO specialists, telehealth providers, and administrators incrementally drains resourcing away from the rural point
 
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healthcare team including their relationships with outreach and telehealth providers need to be defined responsively to these needs. ... The RG uses telehealth and videoconferencing to provide remote clinical oversight and advice to Aboriginal health practitioners,
 
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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 facilitate access to specialised care for
 
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and remote medicine, Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine, 02/2007; 12(4):231-8. • ACRRM Telehealth Standards, http://www.ehealth.acrrm.org.au/ Other useful websites include:. •
 
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Their mental and physical health may also be affected, so access to appropriate support and services (including by telehealth) is readily available.
 
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approval to provide specified MBS-funded services • provision of telehealth services • authority to prescribe • cultural safety training • areas of special interest • end dates of suspensions, conditions, or undertakings • registration history •
 
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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,