| Literature DB >> 31165713 |
Penelope Schofield1,2,3,4, Tim Shaw5, Michaela Pascoe2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is an escalating crisis in health care, locally and internationally. The current health care model is unable to meet the increasing health care demands.Entities:
Keywords: eHealth; health; health care
Year: 2019 PMID: 31165713 PMCID: PMC6682300 DOI: 10.2196/12382
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Examples of digital health technologies adopted by Australian hospitals and health care practices.
| Location | Digital health technology |
| South Australia | The state of South Australia has introduced an “Enterprise Patient Administration System,” which is an integrated EMRa system for every patient admitted to a public hospital or health service, progressively being rolled out across all metropolitan public hospitals and a network of general practices in South Australia [ |
| Tasmania | The Tasmanian state government has implemented a real-time reporting and recording system of controlled drugs. This system allows prescribers and pharmacists to determine what Schedule 8 drugs have been dispensed for a patient, if a patient has had his or her access to drugs of dependence restricted, or if a patient has been declared to be drug dependent or drug seeking by a medical practitioner [ |
| Australia wide | Australia’s “My Health Record” is a patient-controlled, secure Web-based summary of health information, which can be accessed by individuals by using their computer or smartphones. |
| The Northern Territory | The Northern Territory of Australia, which is geographically very remote and lacks many specialist health services, routinely provides telehealth services, which have increased appointment attendance and reduced patient travel time and expenses [ |
| Queensland | The long-term strategy for the state of Queensland is a Digital Hospital and Health Service [ |
| Victoria | In the state of Victoria, several health services have implemented an electronic referral process, so that referrals are sent electronically from 1 health care service to another rather than via fax or post [ |
aEMR: electronic medical record.