Australia invests $3.3m on research for enhanced telehealth experience
Six research projects will each receive nearly $657,000 (U$1m) to identify how the service can be used effectively.
The National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) has invested $3.3m (A$5m) in research to ensure the quality and safety of telehealth in Australia.
A total of six research projects from Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and the ACT will each receive almost $657,000 (AU$1m) to identify how telehealth can be used effectively and appropriately.
The projects will focus on developing a solid evidence base to inform future health policy whilst supporting health practitioners and service providers to enhance their current telehealth services.
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“Ensuring the quality and safety of Australia’s national telehealth services through targeted projects, such as those announced today, will help to optimise and future-proof the system.” Steve Wesselingh, CEO of NHMRC, said.
“These projects will be able to provide us with a strong evidence base for telehealth services, and how they can be optimised to provide significant improvements to health at both an individual and population level,” Wesselingh added.
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