This paper appeared at the 8th Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management (HIKM 2015), Sydney, Australia, January 2015. Conferences in Research and Practice in Information Technology (CRPIT), Vol. 164, Anthony Maeder and Jim Warren, Ed. Reproduction for academic, not-for profit purposes permitted provided this text is included.This paper provides an overview of selected telehealth projects involving pilot or trial implementations, undertaken in Australia in the period since 2000, which have undergone substantial formal evaluations reported in the peer reviewed scientific literature. Barriers and enablers reported for these telehealth projects are identified and the evaluation aspects are presented using a recently ...
One characteristic of telemedicine evaluations is that they are usually decoupled from other aspects...
Telehealth pilot projects and trial implementations are numerous but are often not fully evaluated, ...
This paper examines the context and status of evaluation research in telemedicine, and it proposes a...
This paper provides an overview of selected telehealth projects involving pilot or trial implementat...
This paper provides a conceptual framework for the evaluation of telehealth implementations in Aust...
This paper was produced as part of a one year study, funded by the University of Melbourne interdisc...
My research aims to contribute towards a greater understanding of the concept of telehealth and to d...
Telehealth is strongly supported in policy rhetoric as being economically significant to Australia, ...
The aim of the project was to evaluate the use of Telehealth equipment in the homes of older communi...
In 1999, the Department of Health in Western Australia began a telehealth project, which finished in...
Telehealth is a rapidly growing field, with developments in all Australian States and Territories an...
Telehealth is the delivery of health care services at a distance, using information and communicatio...
Purpose The challenge for health care payers is to stem expenditure growth and gain proportionate va...
This chapter reports on the evaluation of Clever Health, an Australian e-health project. The evaluat...
Background: Uptake of e-health, the use of information communication technologies (ICT) for health s...
One characteristic of telemedicine evaluations is that they are usually decoupled from other aspects...
Telehealth pilot projects and trial implementations are numerous but are often not fully evaluated, ...
This paper examines the context and status of evaluation research in telemedicine, and it proposes a...
This paper provides an overview of selected telehealth projects involving pilot or trial implementat...
This paper provides a conceptual framework for the evaluation of telehealth implementations in Aust...
This paper was produced as part of a one year study, funded by the University of Melbourne interdisc...
My research aims to contribute towards a greater understanding of the concept of telehealth and to d...
Telehealth is strongly supported in policy rhetoric as being economically significant to Australia, ...
The aim of the project was to evaluate the use of Telehealth equipment in the homes of older communi...
In 1999, the Department of Health in Western Australia began a telehealth project, which finished in...
Telehealth is a rapidly growing field, with developments in all Australian States and Territories an...
Telehealth is the delivery of health care services at a distance, using information and communicatio...
Purpose The challenge for health care payers is to stem expenditure growth and gain proportionate va...
This chapter reports on the evaluation of Clever Health, an Australian e-health project. The evaluat...
Background: Uptake of e-health, the use of information communication technologies (ICT) for health s...
One characteristic of telemedicine evaluations is that they are usually decoupled from other aspects...
Telehealth pilot projects and trial implementations are numerous but are often not fully evaluated, ...
This paper examines the context and status of evaluation research in telemedicine, and it proposes a...