The Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service (CHHHS) commissioned The University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health to review its current telehealth model of service and identify and recommend alternative models of service. The report outlines a review of the current telehealth service and puts forward\ua0twelve recommendations aimed at expanding the\ua0telehealth activity within CHHHS and beyond.\ua0 Expansion of the telehealth activity can provide\ua0increased\ua0access to health services for people living in the surrounding regional and remote areas
Networking North Queensland (NNQ) was a two-year project to improve access to health services in rur...
Background: The Princess Alexandra Hospital Telehealth Centre (PAH-TC) is a project jointly funded b...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...
We carried out a six month scoping study to ascertain current health service needs in the Queensland...
Problem: The continuity of care for people with neurological conditions in a remote northwest Queens...
The fifth in a series of papers on practical aspects of telehealth, this paper discusses telehealth ...
The University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health was commissioned by the Clinical Excellence ...
In November 2000, the Queensland Telepaediatric Service (QTS) was established in Brisbane, Australia...
For regional and rural Queenslanders, chronic viral hepatitis treatment is a major unmet health need...
Introduction: The delivery of clinical telehealth services to small rural communities depends on a w...
We implemented a community telehealth project in the three towns in the Darling Downs area of Queens...
[Extract] The uptake of telehealth in Australia has been increasing steadily, but continued uptake r...
Given the increasing demand for health care in Australia, there are insufficient health workers to t...
In recent times remote medical practice has been developed into a unique discipline in its own right...
Networking North Queensland (NNQ) was a two-year project to improve access to health services in rur...
Networking North Queensland (NNQ) was a two-year project to improve access to health services in rur...
Background: The Princess Alexandra Hospital Telehealth Centre (PAH-TC) is a project jointly funded b...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...
We carried out a six month scoping study to ascertain current health service needs in the Queensland...
Problem: The continuity of care for people with neurological conditions in a remote northwest Queens...
The fifth in a series of papers on practical aspects of telehealth, this paper discusses telehealth ...
The University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health was commissioned by the Clinical Excellence ...
In November 2000, the Queensland Telepaediatric Service (QTS) was established in Brisbane, Australia...
For regional and rural Queenslanders, chronic viral hepatitis treatment is a major unmet health need...
Introduction: The delivery of clinical telehealth services to small rural communities depends on a w...
We implemented a community telehealth project in the three towns in the Darling Downs area of Queens...
[Extract] The uptake of telehealth in Australia has been increasing steadily, but continued uptake r...
Given the increasing demand for health care in Australia, there are insufficient health workers to t...
In recent times remote medical practice has been developed into a unique discipline in its own right...
Networking North Queensland (NNQ) was a two-year project to improve access to health services in rur...
Networking North Queensland (NNQ) was a two-year project to improve access to health services in rur...
Background: The Princess Alexandra Hospital Telehealth Centre (PAH-TC) is a project jointly funded b...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...