We carried out a six month scoping study to ascertain current health service needs in the Queensland towns of Dalby, Chinchilla and Miles. The towns have a high proportion of their populations in the dependent age groups of over 65 years of age and less than 14 years of age. This implies a need for ready access to paediatric and geriatric specialist services. The hospitals in the three towns provided a range of health services, but patients still had to be referred to Toowoomba and Brisbane for specialist consultations. All three hospitals had videoconference facilities, but videoconferencing was mainly used for education, administration and training. General practitioners in the three towns did not use telehealth in their practice. The stu...
Background: Since 2007, Townsville Cancer Centre (Queensland, Australia) has provided routine and u...
Objective: To describe the use of telemedicine in cancer care (teleoncology model of care) for rural...
The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) commissioned The University of Queensl...
We implemented a community telehealth project in the three towns in the Darling Downs area of Queens...
Introduction: The delivery of clinical telehealth services to small rural communities depends on a w...
In November 2000, the Queensland Telepaediatric Service (QTS) was established in Brisbane, Australia...
Background: Telehealth can offer alternative options for receiving healthcare services in rural loca...
The fifth in a series of papers on practical aspects of telehealth, this paper discusses telehealth ...
Telehealth has often been advocated as a method of providing services to rural or remote patients wh...
We have examined the feasibility of telegeriatrics as a service method for use in cognitive assessme...
Problem: The continuity of care for people with neurological conditions in a remote northwest Queens...
Papua New Guinea has the highest infant and maternal morbidity and mortality rates in the Western Pa...
Background Three years ago the Australian Government undertook to incentivise the adoption of telehe...
Small rural hospitals admit and manage older adults who, in city hospitals, would usually be offered...
The increasing specialisation of medical care in larger centres is contributing to the declining use...
Background: Since 2007, Townsville Cancer Centre (Queensland, Australia) has provided routine and u...
Objective: To describe the use of telemedicine in cancer care (teleoncology model of care) for rural...
The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) commissioned The University of Queensl...
We implemented a community telehealth project in the three towns in the Darling Downs area of Queens...
Introduction: The delivery of clinical telehealth services to small rural communities depends on a w...
In November 2000, the Queensland Telepaediatric Service (QTS) was established in Brisbane, Australia...
Background: Telehealth can offer alternative options for receiving healthcare services in rural loca...
The fifth in a series of papers on practical aspects of telehealth, this paper discusses telehealth ...
Telehealth has often been advocated as a method of providing services to rural or remote patients wh...
We have examined the feasibility of telegeriatrics as a service method for use in cognitive assessme...
Problem: The continuity of care for people with neurological conditions in a remote northwest Queens...
Papua New Guinea has the highest infant and maternal morbidity and mortality rates in the Western Pa...
Background Three years ago the Australian Government undertook to incentivise the adoption of telehe...
Small rural hospitals admit and manage older adults who, in city hospitals, would usually be offered...
The increasing specialisation of medical care in larger centres is contributing to the declining use...
Background: Since 2007, Townsville Cancer Centre (Queensland, Australia) has provided routine and u...
Objective: To describe the use of telemedicine in cancer care (teleoncology model of care) for rural...
The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) commissioned The University of Queensl...