JJ Moffatt, DS Eley - Australian Health Review, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective. A literature review was conducted to identify the reported benefits attributed to telehealth for people living and professionals working in rural and remote areas of Australia …
Introduction In Queensland, Australia, the public hospital system has used telehealth for almost three decades. Although telehealth activity has been growing consistently, there are …
Introduction: With the escalating costs of health care, issues with recruitment and retention of health practitioners in rural areas, and poor economies of scale, the question of delivering …
Background: Australians in rural and remote areas live with far poorer health outcomes than those in urban areas. Telehealth services have emerged as a promising solution to narrow …
E Isabelle - Contemporary nurse, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The health status of people in rural and remote areas, particularly of Indigenous Australians, has been widely reported to be poorer than their urban counterparts. Health care in rural …
Background Telehealth, as other information and communication technologies (ICTs) introduced to support the delivery of health care services, is considered as a means to …
Background There is a political drive in the UK to use assistive technologies such as telehealth and telecare as an innovative and efficient approach to healthcare delivery …
S Mathew, MS Fitts, Z Liddle, L Bourke… - BMC health services …, 2023 - Springer
Background The COVID-19 pandemic increased the use of telehealth consultations by telephone and video around the world. While telehealth can improve access to primary …
Objective: To examine reported outcomes of health services delivered by telehealth to Indigenous Australians. Methods: Systematic review of the literature. Searches were …