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Hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in the telehealth era: A single-centre review. [14-Apr-2023]
Hui S.; Sane N.; Wang A.; Wan L.; Bell S. ; Le S. ; Dev A.
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, comparing standard consultations before the COVID-19 pandemic to telehealth consultations during the pandemic. The primary outcome was surveillance uptake defined as the percentage of time up-to-date with surveillance (PTUDS) with the 6-month interval
Telemedicine to Timor-Leste: implementing an international cardiac telehealth service during population dislocation, floods and COVID-19. [8-Sep-2022]
Paratz E.D.; Mock N.; Marques D.; Wilson W.; Kushwaha V.; Eggleton S.; Harries J.; da Silva S.; dos Santos da Silva A.; Saramento J.; de Sousa Maurays J.; Flavio R.; Horton A. ; Gutman S.; Creati L.; Barlis P.; Appelbe A.; Bayley N.
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Background: The East Timor Hearts Fund has provided cardiac services in Timor-Leste since 2010, conducting three clinics yearly. Aim(s): To develop collaborative telehealth services between Australia and Timor-Leste in the context of international
Telehealth rapid access chest pain clinic: initial experience during COVID-19 pandemic. [31-Oct-2023]
Black J.A.; Lees C.; Chapman N.; Kelleher L.; Campbell J.A.; Otahal P.; Cheng K.; Marwick T.H.; Sharman J.E.
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of a cohort of RACPC patients reviewed by telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with a historical control group of face-to-face consultations. The main outcomes included emergency department re-presentation at 30 days and 12 months, major
Telemedicine for the support of parents of high-risk newborn infants. [5-Feb-2013]
Tan K. ; Lai N.M.
Keywords
*telemedicine
Abstract Telemedicine is the use of electronic communications technology to provide care for patients when distance separates the practitioner and the patient. As the parents and families of infants admitted to the NICU require major support from health
Abstract Telemedicine is the use of electronic communications technology to provide care for patients when distance separates the practitioner and the patient. As the parents and families of infants admitted to the NICU require major support from health
Equitable psychiatry, telehealth, and the COVID-19 pandemic: Analysis of national data. [28-Mar-2023]
Yeatman T.; Enticott J. ; Lakra V.; Meadows G.Medico-legal implications of audiovisual recordings of telehealth encounters. [18-Apr-2021]
Mahar P.D.; Farmer C.C.; Pang S.C.; Kevat D.; Dean J.; Panaccio D.
Keywords
*telemedicine
Cardiovascular Disease in the Post-COVID-19 Era - the Impending Tsunami?. [6-Aug-2020]
Allahwala U.K.; Denniss A.R.; Bhindi R.; Zaman S.
Keywords
telemedicine
Transitioning from a single-site pilot project to a state-wide regional telehealth service: The experience from the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine programme. [9-Aug-2018]
Denisenko S.; Dewey H.M.; Hand P.J.; Donnan G.A.; Bladin C.F.; Bagot K.L.; Cadilhac D.A.; Kim J.; Vu M.; Savage M.; Bolitho L.; Howlett G.; Rabl J.
Keywords
telemedicine
Abstract to access a network of Melbourne-based neurologists via telemedicine. The VST programme was initially piloted at one site in 2010 and has gradually expanded as a state-wide regional service operating with 16 hospitals in 2017. The aim of this paper
Abstract to access a network of Melbourne-based neurologists via telemedicine. The VST programme was initially piloted at one site in 2010 and has gradually expanded as a state-wide regional service operating with 16 hospitals in 2017. The aim of this paper
Integrated telehealth-assisted home-based specialist palliative care in rural Australia: A feasibility study. [29-Oct-2020]
Poon P. ; Jiang B.; Bills M.
Keywords
*telehealth
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the feasibility of integrating telehealth-assisted home-based specialist palliative care (TH-SPC) into a rural community setting. METHOD(S): This was a prospective mixed-methods pilot study conducted in rural
Abstract INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the feasibility of integrating telehealth-assisted home-based specialist palliative care (TH-SPC) into a rural community setting. METHOD(S): This was a prospective mixed-methods pilot study conducted in rural
Exploring the acceptability and experience of receiving diabetes and pregnancy care via telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study. [22-Dec-2022]
Kozica-Olenski S.L.; Soldatos G. ; Marlow L.; Cooray S.D.; Boyle J.A.
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the COVID-19 pandemic, from the perspectives of pregnant women and their clinicians. The secondary aim was to explore the experiences of pregnant women receiving general maternity care via telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHOD(S): In
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