Background In August 2009, Australia's HOME Network was established as a national initiative to engage and empower health care professionals working in the home dialysis specialty. The aim was to develop solutions to advocate for and ultimately increase the use of home dialysis across Australia. Emerging telehealth (technology) initiatives were identified as potential facilitators for home dialysis. Aim The aim of this paper is to develop a Position Paper on Telehealth for Renal Dialysis that is based on a review of the latest developments in telehealth services in home dialysis and other clinical areas within Australia. Methods In early 2014, the HOME Network Technology Working Group conducted a literature review to determine the opportuni...
Remote patient management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end-stage kidne...
AIM: The percentage of people in Australia who undertake home dialysis has steadily decreased over t...
There is increasing interest in telemedicine among physicians and patients; however, the evidence re...
Home based dialysis treatments were among the earliest high technology treatments widely adopted in ...
Abstract Background This study examines the patients' need for information and guidance in the selec...
Introduction: The globally increasing prevalence of chronic kidney disease has resulted in an ever-g...
Aim: There has been a global decline in the uptake of home-based dialysis therapies in the past 20 y...
In the mid 1970s, home haemodialysis accounted for nearly half of all patients on dialysis, both in ...
Globally, home dialysis prevalence has been declining relative to the increase in end stage renal di...
Currently, there is renewed interest in home hemodialysis. However, home hemodialysis is not for eve...
Self management and home-based dialysis therapies offer the prospect of improved patient experience ...
Remote Patient Management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end stage kidn...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comHome hemodialysis (HD) in Australia represents 1...
Background Despite healthcare policies and evidence which promote home dialysis, uptake rates have ...
Background Australians are considered early adopts of technology with over 80% using the internet an...
Remote patient management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end-stage kidne...
AIM: The percentage of people in Australia who undertake home dialysis has steadily decreased over t...
There is increasing interest in telemedicine among physicians and patients; however, the evidence re...
Home based dialysis treatments were among the earliest high technology treatments widely adopted in ...
Abstract Background This study examines the patients' need for information and guidance in the selec...
Introduction: The globally increasing prevalence of chronic kidney disease has resulted in an ever-g...
Aim: There has been a global decline in the uptake of home-based dialysis therapies in the past 20 y...
In the mid 1970s, home haemodialysis accounted for nearly half of all patients on dialysis, both in ...
Globally, home dialysis prevalence has been declining relative to the increase in end stage renal di...
Currently, there is renewed interest in home hemodialysis. However, home hemodialysis is not for eve...
Self management and home-based dialysis therapies offer the prospect of improved patient experience ...
Remote Patient Management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end stage kidn...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comHome hemodialysis (HD) in Australia represents 1...
Background Despite healthcare policies and evidence which promote home dialysis, uptake rates have ...
Background Australians are considered early adopts of technology with over 80% using the internet an...
Remote patient management (RPM) offers renal health care providers and patients with end-stage kidne...
AIM: The percentage of people in Australia who undertake home dialysis has steadily decreased over t...
There is increasing interest in telemedicine among physicians and patients; however, the evidence re...