Taking telehealth to the bush : lessons from north Queensland

Julie Watson, Lee Gasser, Ilse Blignault, Robyn Collins

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Abstract

Networking North Queensland (NNQ) was a two-year project to improve access to health services in rural and remote communities. The project involved email and Internet access in 61 communities, in a region almost three times the size of the UK. Videoconferencing equipment was also installed at 21 sites and a total of 197 h of videoconferencing was recorded at 10 of the remote sites over 12 months. As a result of the project, health consumers enjoyed improved access to medical, specialist, allied health and primary health services. In addition, health service providers had better access to reliable, up-to-date health-care information via intranet and Internet services. Consideration of local issues - local needs and existing resources - was vital to the achievements of the project. Community involvement and community access were also important factors in its success.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20-23
Number of pages4
JournalJournal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Volume7
Issue numberSupplement 2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

Keywords

  • Queensland
  • telecommunication in medicine

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