Australia is deploying a $30bn National Broadband Network for all Australians by 2021. At the same time, the ageing population has led to a focus on finding new ways to support patients to live independently for longer in their own homes and to support them to self-manage. While broadband connected home-based telehealth appears to hold promise, there remain few examples of successful implementation. There is also limited insight into how technical feasibility interacts with meeting genuine patient needs in home-based environments. This paper describes a telehealth platform called MediStation designed to support patients’ in home-based environments. It confirms reliable home-based telehealth devices are feasible and usable by patients. However failure to holistically understand patient needs means these devices tend to support compliance rather than self-management. This will not contribute to the ability of patients to live independently for longer in their own homes or to sustained use of these types of devices.
History
Publication title
Proceedings of the International Conference, UCMA, SIA, CCSC, ACIT 2013
Volume
22
Editors
H-K Kim
Pagination
67-72
ISSN
2287-1233
Department/School
School of Information and Communication Technology
Publisher
SERSC
Place of publication
Sandy Bay, Australia
Event title
International Conference, UCMA, SIA, CCSC, ACIT 2013
Event Venue
Xian, China
Date of Event (Start Date)
2013-05-23
Date of Event (End Date)
2013-05-25
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 SERSC
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified