Author: McKenzie, Rosemary; Kanhutu, Kudzai Nzenza
Title: Telehealth quality check: Is it time for national standards? Cord-id: 63qgca8c Document date: 2021_1_1
ID: 63qgca8c
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Telehealth has seen rapid but unregulated growth in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic, facilitated by the interim establishment of a universal Medicare Benefits Schedule item for telehealth consultations. Consumers and healthcare providers, including many general practitioners, have turned to telehealth with enthusiasm. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to present evidence and analysis supporting the adoption of national telehealth standards in Australia. DISCUSSION: Despite
Document: BACKGROUND: Telehealth has seen rapid but unregulated growth in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic, facilitated by the interim establishment of a universal Medicare Benefits Schedule item for telehealth consultations. Consumers and healthcare providers, including many general practitioners, have turned to telehealth with enthusiasm. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this article is to present evidence and analysis supporting the adoption of national telehealth standards in Australia. DISCUSSION: Despite efforts by professional organisations to develop telehealth standards, Australia lacks a national telehealth strategy and a unified set of shared standards for clinical governance and quality assurance that can be applied across the health system. To ensure consumer safety and support healthcare providers in telehealth, a national regulatory framework and telehealth standards should be established on the basis of the latest evidence on safety and quality in all forms of telehealth.
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