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Establishing research priorities in emergency medicine telehealth
Australia's healthcare system faces significant strain from rising ED presentations, driven by multiple factors. Telehealth has emerged as a potential solution to alleviate these pressures and, with the appropriate infrastructure, may facilitate access to specialist expertise in remote areas, advise community and ambulance services on patient distribution and reduce inpatient demand by expanding home care services. However, research gaps remain regarding its safety, efficacy, intent and cost-effectiveness. Robust evaluation of existing services is required to ensure this tool is utilised to its full potential.
期刊介绍:
Emergency Medicine Australasia is the official journal of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) and the Australasian Society for Emergency Medicine (ASEM), and publishes original articles dealing with all aspects of clinical practice, research, education and experiences in emergency medicine.
Original articles are published under the following sections: Original Research, Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Disaster Medicine, Education and Training, Ethics, International Emergency Medicine, Management and Quality, Medicolegal Matters, Prehospital Care, Public Health, Rural and Remote Care, Technology, Toxicology and Trauma. Accepted papers become the copyright of the journal.