AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing interest and funding in health services that could address inequities. One such emerging service is tele-medicine.ObjectiveThe purpose of this report is to discuss and evaluate the current literature regarding patient and practitioner satisfaction with tele-medicine, and more specifically tele-dermatology.MethodsWe searched for literature relevant to tele-dermatology use among Australia’s indigenous population. We synthesized the literature in our report and identified elements of tele-dermatology not yet researched.ResultsMost significantly, all available research is currently based on descriptive studies and there is no validated too...
Background: Little is known about the population using Australian dermatology outpatient servic...
Background: The use of digital communication media is becoming increasingly important, with the prim...
Introduction The aim of this study was to explore how telehealth facilitates or impedes the provisio...
Background: Australia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing...
AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked incr...
Australia is a large country with a small and scattered population. Specialist dermatology services ...
To identify the current scope of Tele-Derm, the types of dermatological complaints experienced in th...
OBJECTIVE To examine reported outcomes of health services delivered by telehealth to Indigenous Aust...
Background Tele-Derm National is an online consultation and educational service in dermatology desig...
BACKGROUND: Telemedicine can provide specialist services at a distance to rural areas where access t...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Despite the potential of teledermatology to increase access to dermatology services and improve pati...
Indigenous Australians suffer increased rates of morbidity across a wide range of medical condition...
Problem: Townsville Cancer Centre provides video-consultation (VC) services to patients in rural/rem...
© Sarah Fraser, Tamara Mackean, Julian Grant, Kate Hunter, Kurt Towers, Rebecca Ivers 2017 A licence...
Background: Little is known about the population using Australian dermatology outpatient servic...
Background: The use of digital communication media is becoming increasingly important, with the prim...
Introduction The aim of this study was to explore how telehealth facilitates or impedes the provisio...
Background: Australia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing...
AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked incr...
Australia is a large country with a small and scattered population. Specialist dermatology services ...
To identify the current scope of Tele-Derm, the types of dermatological complaints experienced in th...
OBJECTIVE To examine reported outcomes of health services delivered by telehealth to Indigenous Aust...
Background Tele-Derm National is an online consultation and educational service in dermatology desig...
BACKGROUND: Telemedicine can provide specialist services at a distance to rural areas where access t...
[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current i...
Despite the potential of teledermatology to increase access to dermatology services and improve pati...
Indigenous Australians suffer increased rates of morbidity across a wide range of medical condition...
Problem: Townsville Cancer Centre provides video-consultation (VC) services to patients in rural/rem...
© Sarah Fraser, Tamara Mackean, Julian Grant, Kate Hunter, Kurt Towers, Rebecca Ivers 2017 A licence...
Background: Little is known about the population using Australian dermatology outpatient servic...
Background: The use of digital communication media is becoming increasingly important, with the prim...
Introduction The aim of this study was to explore how telehealth facilitates or impedes the provisio...