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PROGRAM DAY ONE
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SFT-14
AUSTRALIA
MONDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 2014
8.00am
Successes and Failures in Telehealth
5th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Telehealth Society
17-18 NOVEMBER 2014 | HILTON ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
This program is subject to change. For the most up-to-date version, please visit www.sftconference.com
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Conference Opening and Plenary Session 1
8.30am
Conference Opening | Dr Victoria Wade, The University of Adelaide, SA, Australia
8.35am
Welcome to Country
8.45am
Conference Overview and Housekeeping | Dr Victoria Wade, The University of Adelaide, SA, Australia
8.50am
International Keynote Presentation: Prof Gordon Peterkin, Former Director, Scottish Telehealth Centre, Scotland, United Kingdom
Oral Poster Session 1
9.40am
Data Review of an Ongoing Telehealth Program in a Tertiary Paediatric Hospital | Ms Susan Jury, Royal Children’s Hospital, VIC, Australia
A Transferable Telepsychiatry Model for Improving Access to Emergency Mental Health Care | Ms Emily Saurman, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Establishing Emergency Department Telehealth in the Hume Region of Victoria | Ms Jane Kealey, Northeast Health Wangaratta, VIC, Australia
Creating a Sustainable Telehealth in the Home Service | Mr Alan Taylor, Flinders University, QLD, Australia
10.00am
Industry Engagement Session
10.30am
Morning Tea
Concurrent Sessions 1, 2 and 3
CONCURRENT SESSION 1
CONCURRENT SESSION 2
11.00am
Tele-ophthalmology
Prof Yogesan Kanagasingam, Australian e-Health Research Centre,
WA, Australia
The Costs and Benefits of Technology-Enabled, Home-Based
Smartphone Based Real-time Heart Rate and Respiration
Cardiac Rehabilitation Measured in a Randomised Controlled Trial Acquisition System for Stress Care Telehealth
Dr Frank Whittaker, Nexus eCare, SA, Australia
Ms Minhee Kim, Sangmyung University, Seoul,
South Korea
CONCURRENT SESSION 3
11.15am
Patient and Carer Experiences of a Community Palliative Care
Telehealth Intervention
Dr Deidre Morgan, Flinders University, SA, Australia
Telerehabilitation in Patients with Chronic Diseases:
A Systematic Review
Ms Rita Hwang, Princess Alexandra Hospital and The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
An Automated Diabetes Self-management Conversational
Platform: Comparison of Usage and Adoption in Queensland
Dr Dominique Bird, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
11.30am
Rural Outpatient Heart Failure Management
Dr Stephen Jennison, Northland DHB, Northland, New Zealand
Do Age and Technological Familiarity Predict Utilisation of
Tele-rehabilitation by Older Adults in Home Rehabilitation?
Ms Claire Morris, Tele-Rehabilitation, Repatriation General Hospital,
SA, Australia
Falling patterns for Elderly: Data Analysis of Tri-Axial
Accelerometer Data from Smart Phone
Dr Golenur Huq, University of Western Sydney, NSW, Australia
11.45am
Clinical Applications of Videoconferencing: A Scoping Review of
the Literature for the Period 2002–2012
Dr Farhad Fatehi, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
Telerehabilitation for Older People using the Off-the-shelf
Applications: Acceptability and Feasibility
Dr Maria Crotty, Flinders University, SA, Australia
A Mobile Enabled Remote Monitoring Platform to Assist Clinicians
in Stabilising People with Diabetes on Insulin
Dr Hang Ding, The Australian eHealth Research Centre, QLD,
Australia
12.00pm
Generating New Telehealth Services Using a Whole of
Community Approach: Experience in Regional Queensland
A/Prof Anthony Smith, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
The Adoption of Telemedicine in a Residential Aged Care Facility:
A Multi-stakeholder Perspective
Ms Joanna Kho, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
Point of Care Testing: Remote Electronic Management of Results,
Risk and Quality
Dr Wilton Braund, Endocrine, SA, Australia
12.15pm
Q&A with Speakers
Q&A with Speakers
Q&A with Speakers
12.30pm
Lunch
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SFT-14
AUSTRALIA
Successes and Failures in Telehealth
5th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Telehealth Society
17-18 NOVEMBER 2014 | HILTON ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Concurrent Sessions 4, 5 and 6
CONCURRENT SESSION 4
CONCURRENT SESSION 5
CONCURRENT SESSION 6
1.15pm
Principles of a Paediatric Palliative Care Consultation can be
Achieved with Home Telemedicine
Dr Natalie Bradford, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
How Current and Potential Funding Models Help and Hinder
Telehealth Provision
Ms Susan Jury, Royal Children’s Hospital, VIC, Australia &
Ms Paulette Kelly, Department of Health, VIC, Australia
Experience with Scaling up the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine
Programme
Ms Michelle Vu, The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental
Health, VIC, Australia
1.30pm
Telemedicine in Paediatric Critical Care Patient Transports
- A Hypothesis Generation Study
Dr Kirsten Zahnow, Royal Children’s Hospital, QLD, Australia
A Comprehensive Evaluation Framework for Telehealth Services
and Systems
Mr Nathan Poultney, THRIL, University of Western Sydney, NSW,
Australia
Combining Tele-Ophthalmology and Electronic Decision Support
(EDS) to Assist Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Management
in Remote Indigenous Communities
Dr Sven Bursell, NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre, University of Sydney,
NSW, Australia
1.45pm
Seven Key Principles of Paediatric Consultation by Telemedicine
Ms Joanne Grey, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
Telehealth Implementation Strategies, Outcomes ,Success and
Failures- An ACRRM Perspective
Ms Victoria Sheedy, Australian College of Rural and Remote
Medicine, TAS, Australia
Telehealth Pain Service: Opening the Chronic Pain Management
Conversation in Rural Areas
Ms Jacqueline Jensen, St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney, NSW, Australia
2.00pm
A Review of the Efficacy and Effectiveness of using Telehealth for
Paediatric Speech and Language Assessment
Ms Olivia Taylor, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
Maintaining and Enhancing Continuity of Care in a
Multidisciplinary Health Service Using M-Health Systems
Mr Christopher Lemon, Nepean Telehealth Technology Centre, The
University of Sydney, NSW, Australia
Tele-Derm National: A Decade of Teledermatology
Dr Lisa Byrom, Mater Hospital, QLD, Australia
2.15pm
Allied Telehealth in Chronic Disease Management - Delivering a
Plot Service from QLD To VIC
Ms Belinda Coldebella, James Cook University, QLD, Australia
Hand in Hand: Connecting Acute Aged Care Service with
Residential Aged Care Facilities Using Telehealth
Mrs Tanya Baldacchino, Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health
District, NSW, Australia & Dr Jinman Kim, Institute of Biomedical
Engineering and Technology, The University of Sydney, NSW,
Australia
Using Telehealth to Facilitate Psychiatric Consultations in
Emergency Departments
Ms Carmel Barry, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, QLD,
Australia
2.30pm
Q&A with Speakers
Q&A with Speakers
Q&A with Speakers
2.45pm
Afternoon Tea
Plenary Session 2
3.15pm
Roundtable: National Telehealth Strategies | Chaired by Ms Jackie Plunkett, Loddon Mallee Rural Health Alliance, VIC, Australia
Panelists will include invited representatives from various state and territory health departments
4.00pm
Q&A with Speakers
4.15pm
Conference Close - Day One
4.30pm 5.15pm
Australasian Telehealth Society Annual General Meeting
All ATHS members and SFT delegates welcome
5.50pm
Meet in the lobby of the Hilton Adelaide for bus transfers
7.00pm Late
Conference Dinner Glen Ewin Estate, Lower Hermitage Rd, Lower Hermitage
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PROGRAM DAY TWO
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SFT-14
AUSTRALIA
TUESDAY, 18 NOVEMBER 2014
8.00am
Successes and Failures in Telehealth
5th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Telehealth Society
17-18 NOVEMBER 2014 | HILTON ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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Registration
Plenary Session 3
9.00am
Welcome - Day 2 | Prof Len Gray, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
9.10am
International Keynote Presentation: Whither Teledermatology | Prof Peter Soyer, Dermatology Research Centre, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
Oral Poster Session 2
10.00am
Implementation of a Telehealth Based Rural Nuclear Medicine Training Program for PDY/interns. An Assessment of a Pilot Study in Western Australia | Mr Peter Tually, TeleMed, WA, Australia
The Role of Telehealth in Building Relationships Between Clinicians - A Field Observation | Ms Heather Cameron, Barwon Health, VIC, Australia
Using Existing Foundations and Relationships to Develop Telehealth | Mrs Kristin O’Brien, Barwon Health, VIC, Australia
Rheumatology Telehealth - the Patient’s and Nurse Perspective | Ms Frances Kasmi, Northland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand
The Rural Perspective | Miss Jodie Turvey, South West Hospital and Health Service, QLD, Australia
Health Information-Seeking Behaviour Among Users of Suwásariya (Health Net) Sri Lanka | Dr Neelamani Rajapaksha Hewageegana, Health Education Bureau, Colombo, Sri Lanka
10.30am
NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Telehealth: What does this mean for Telehealth Research in Australia? | Prof Len Gray, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
10.45am
Morning Tea
Concurrent Sessions 7, 8 and 9
CONCURRENT SESSION 7
CONCURRENT SESSION 8
CONCURRENT SESSION 9
Applying International Guidelines for Telehealth Services – a
Case Study
Mr Alan Taylor, Flinders University, QLD, Australia
Telehealth - Getting the Business Right
Ms Lisa Deeth, Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service, QLD,
Australia
CRE in Telehealth Workshop
11.30am
Data Liquidity and the Gain of It
Mr Greg Young, Metro North Hospital and Health Service, QLD,
Australia
Patient Travel and the Financial Potential of Telehealth
Mr William Nicol, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
11.45am
Emotionality in Cyberspace: Analysing the Ability of Therapists
to Identify the Emotional Content in Cybertherapy Sessions
Mr Ebrahim Oshni Alvandi, Monash University, VIC, Australia
The Uptake of Telehealth Services Funded by Medicare in
Australia
Dr Victoria Wade, The University of Adelaide, SA, Australia
12.00pm
Multi-site Videoconferencing for Home-based Education of
Older People with Chronic Conditions: The Telehealth Literacy
Project
Ms Annie Banbury, Central Queensland University, QLD, Australia
Benefits of Telemedicine Registrar
Dr Ganesh Ramanathan, Alice Springs Hospital, NT, Australia
12.15pm
Q and A with Speakers
Q and A with Speakers
12.30pm
Lunch
11.15am
Chaired by Prof Len Gray, Centre for Online Health,
The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
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SFT-14
AUSTRALIA
Successes and Failures in Telehealth
5th Annual Meeting of the Australasian Telehealth Society
17-18 NOVEMBER 2014 | HILTON ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Concurrent Sessions 10, 11 and 12
CONCURRENT SESSION 10
CONCURRENT SESSION 11
CONCURRENT SESSION 12
1.15pm
Feasibility Study of Telehealth Services for a Residential Aged
Care Facility
Dr Sisira Edirippulige, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
Home Monitoring Improving Patients Health Outcomes
Ms Jo Stevens, Barwon Health, VIC, Australia
A Review of Paediatric Telehealth for Pre- and Post-Operative
Surgical Patients
Ms Lisa Garner, Centre for Online Health, The University of
Queensland, QLD, Australia
1.30pm
Telemedicine Guidelines for the Developing World: Who, What,
When, How and Why? Lessons Learnt in South Africa
Prof Maurice Mars, University of KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa
Telehealth: Meeting the Needs of People with Chronic Health
Conditions Living at Home
Mrs Carolyn Towers, RDNS, VIC, Australia
The Implementation of Teledentistry for Paediatric Patients
Dr Kerrod Hallett, Royal Children’s Hospital, VIC, Australia
1.45pm
Establishing a Dedicated Telehealth Facility: Experiences from
Management and Technical Components of a Mobile Home
the Princess Alexandra Hospital Telehealth Centre in Queensland Telehealth Ecosystem
Mrs Karen Lucas, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, QLD,
Prof Colin Carati, Flinders University, VIC, Australia
Australia
Establishing Telehealth Within an Existing Regional Child and
Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) in Victoria, Australia
Ms Lorraine Flynn & Mr Brett Steele , Child and Adolescent Mental
Health Service, Bendigo Health, VIC, Australia
2.00pm
A New Method for Enhancing Trust to the Virtual Physician
Mr Arash Roshanpoor, Department of Medical Informatics, Tehran
University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Mental Health Online: Integrating Real-time Remote Assistance
with Web-based Treatment Programs
Dr Jo Abbott, Swinburne University of Technology, VIC, Australia
Utilising Telehealth in the Delivery of Low-Complexity
Chemotherapy for Children and Adolescents with Cancer in
Regional Victoria
Ms Stephanie Dale, Paediatric Integrated Cancer Service, VIC,
Australia
2.15pm
Q and A with Speakers
Q and A with Speakers
Q and A with Speakers
2.30pm
Afternoon Tea
Plenary Session 4
3.00pm
A Review of the Evidence for Telerehabilitation after Stroke | Dr Kate Laver, Flinders University, SA, Australia
3.15pm
Investigating the Quality of Video Consultations Performed Using Fourth Generation (4G) Mobile Telecommunications | Dr Liam Caffery, The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia
3.30pm
HearScreen - a Smartphone Hearing Screening App with Integrated Quality Control and Data Management | Adj Prof Robert Eikelboom, Ear Science Institute Australia, WA, Australia
3.45pm
Q and A with Speakers
4.00pm
Reflections on SFT-14 | Prof Gordon Peterkin and Prof Peter Soyer
4.10pm
Awards, Delegate Prizes and Announcements
4.30pm
Conference Close - Day Two
4.40pm
Wine and Cheese
An initiative of
CENTRE FOR ONLINE HEALTH
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