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The organisational aspects of telehealth - Research and telehealth A Canadian Australian epidemiologist's view Thurs April 27, 2017 Melbourne, Australia Presented by Associate Professor Alexandra Martiniuk Faculty of Medicine, School of


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The organisational aspects of telehealth - Research and telehealth A Canadian Australian epidemiologist's view

Thurs April 27, 2017 Melbourne, Australia

Presented by Associate Professor Alexandra Martiniuk Faculty of Medicine, School of Public Health Senior Research Fellow George Institute for Global Health Associate Professor University of Toronto NHMRC TRIP Fellow (2016-2018) Alexandra.Martiniuk@sydney.edu.au

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Outline

  • About the speaker
  • Epidemiologist's view > telehealth research

in Australia and globally

  • Current NHMRC TRIP research into

telehealth

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About the speaker

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About the speaker

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Epidemiologist’s view > telehealth research in Australia and globally

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In general there is evidence for telehealth efficacy

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Evidence that telehealth is cost- effective

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Social,

  • rganisational

and human aspects

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Payment and Coordination

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Telehealth coordinators

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Research methods for telehealth

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Future for telehealth research

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Telehealth research insights based on NHMRC TRIP Fellowship research

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The health alth of rural al childr ldren en and fami milies lies in Austr tralia alia

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The tyrann anny y of distan tance ce – and d need d for r integrated ted services vices

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How Royal al Far r West t is s innovating ting – role le of NGOs in integration tion

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In the comm mmunity unity

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And with th techno hnology logy

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TRIP IP Fellow lowshi ship p resear search h on Telehe ehealth lth at RFW Topics: ics: Or Organ anisa sation

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