We conducted a 15-month feasibility study of telepaediatrics. A novel service was offered to two hospitals in Queensland (Mackay and Hervey Bay). We used data from all other hospitals throughout the state as the control group. Although both intervention hospitals were provided with the same service, the telepaediatric activity generated and the effect on admissions and outpatient activity were markedly different. There was a significant decrease in the number of patient admissions to Brisbane from the Mackay region. In addition, there was an increase in the number of Mackay patients treated locally (as outpatients). In contrast, little change was observed in Hervey Bay. We assessed whether the observed differences between the two hospitals ...
International audienceBackground: Telemedicine technology is a growing field, especially in the cont...
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This study aimed to describe patient-related characteristics of those attending the diabetes telehea...
Abstract Background There are few cost-minimisation studies in telemedicine. We have compared the ac...
We conducted a national survey of Australian hospitals to assess their use of telehealth. Informatio...
In November 2000, the Queensland Telepaediatric Service (QTS) was established in Brisbane, Australia...
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Telemedicine has been shown to be an effective alternative technique to provide health services to r...
Using a case study approach, we conducted a retrospective review of 12 months of outpatient activity...
Telepaediatrics is becoming increasingly popular for several reasons, including improved access to s...
We carried out a six month scoping study to ascertain current health service needs in the Queensland...
The videoconferencing link between the Royal Adelaide Hospital Cancer Centre in South Australia and ...
We have tested an alternative method of delivering health services to regional areas of Queensland. ...
For regional and rural Queenslanders, chronic viral hepatitis treatment is a major unmet health need...
Telehealth has often been advocated as a method of providing services to rural or remote patients wh...
International audienceBackground: Telemedicine technology is a growing field, especially in the cont...
The potential for telemedicine in home nursing was examined by retrospectively reviewing the case-no...
This study aimed to describe patient-related characteristics of those attending the diabetes telehea...
Abstract Background There are few cost-minimisation studies in telemedicine. We have compared the ac...
We conducted a national survey of Australian hospitals to assess their use of telehealth. Informatio...
In November 2000, the Queensland Telepaediatric Service (QTS) was established in Brisbane, Australia...
We conducted a simple comparison of the costs associated with delivering a mental health service by ...
Telemedicine has been shown to be an effective alternative technique to provide health services to r...
Using a case study approach, we conducted a retrospective review of 12 months of outpatient activity...
Telepaediatrics is becoming increasingly popular for several reasons, including improved access to s...
We carried out a six month scoping study to ascertain current health service needs in the Queensland...
The videoconferencing link between the Royal Adelaide Hospital Cancer Centre in South Australia and ...
We have tested an alternative method of delivering health services to regional areas of Queensland. ...
For regional and rural Queenslanders, chronic viral hepatitis treatment is a major unmet health need...
Telehealth has often been advocated as a method of providing services to rural or remote patients wh...
International audienceBackground: Telemedicine technology is a growing field, especially in the cont...
The potential for telemedicine in home nursing was examined by retrospectively reviewing the case-no...
This study aimed to describe patient-related characteristics of those attending the diabetes telehea...