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The Selwyn Foundation is currently using a telehealth pilot to monitor the health of elderly patients remotely using touch screen technology.
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Doxy.me is a telehealth solution becoming increasingly popular with health providers in New Zealand. The platform has been specifically built for the health sector so there a number of useful features such as patient queue, payments, custom clinic branding.
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There are calls for the government to adopt a newly proposed, cloud-based, national telehealth programme to help offset the current health workforce crisis, reduce burnout and eliminate decades-long inequities in patient care.
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Northland District Health Board is currently taking part in a two year trial of a high tech telemedicine system allowing remote access to specialist emergency care.
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Staying Strong was a collaborative pilot between Integrated Living, Australia's First Peoples and the Department of Health to specifically trial telehealth with older Aboriginal people to improve access to health services and build capacity for self-management of people's own health conditions.
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The Ministry of Health adopts the following definition of interoperability:
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Northland DHB has developed a new mobile Telehealth Cart and linked all of its Rural Hospitals (Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Dargaville and in 2020 Rawene) to the Intensive Care Unit at Whangarei Hospital.
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Telehealth is about using technology to enable new ways of providing health care when patients and care providers cannot be in the same place.
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Organisation: Bay of Plenty District Health Board
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