Speaker Presentations

Please find below the presentations available for download. Please be aware that only those presenatations where the presenter has provided consent to publish are provided below. 

Keynote Presentations

Local Keynote Address: Embedding Telehealth in Mainstream Service Delivery in Queensland 
Mr Andrew Bryett, Healthcare Innovation and Research Branch, Queensland Department of Health, Australia

International Keynote Address: Fourth Generation Telehealth Research: Introducing a New Paradigm
Professor Trisha Greenhalgh, Primary Care Health Services, University of Oxford, UK

Local Keynote Address: Implementing Telemedicine. Are we there yet?
Dr Tori Wade, University of Adelaide, Australia

Local Keynote Address: Second Generation Telegeriatrics
Professor Len Gray, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Thursday 12 November 2015

Oral Poster Session 1

The Development and Implementation of a New Electronic and Mobile Healthcare System For The Libyan National Health Service
Mr Mansour Ahwidy, The University of Brighton, UK

Toward a Conceptual Framework for Mobile-based Diabetes Management System: an Evaluation of Functions and Features of Best Mobile Apps for Diabetes
Dr Farhad Fatehi, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Emotionality in the Content of Psychotherapeutic Communication Via Technology 
Mr Ebrahim Alvandi, Monash University, Australia

Telewound Care, Golden Jubilee Medical Center, Thailand 
Dr Kamthorn Tantivitayatan, Golden Jubilee Medical Centre, Mahidol University, Thailand

A Telegeriatric Service in a Small Rural Hospital: a Case Study and Cost Analysis 
Dr Melinda Martin-Khan, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Concurrent Session 1

A Model of Mobile Diabetes Management System Based on Diabetes Core Dataset
Dr Mohanraj Karunanithi, The Australian e-Health Research Centre Health & Biosecurity, CSIRO, Australia

Design of a Mobile-based Diabetes Management System for Insulin Titration in Type 2 Diabetes: a Proof of Concept Study 
Dr Farhad Fatehi, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland and the Australian eHealth Research Centre, Australia

Using Mobile Technology to Motivate Adolescents with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review of Recent Literature 
Mr Anthony Deacon, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Chronic Disease Management in the Community Using Telehealth: Organisational Challenges and Moving Towards a Sustainable Model
Dr Rajiv Jayasena, Victorian Lead e-Health Research Program, CSIRO, Australia

Telehealth Remote Monitoring for Multiple Chronic Conditions 
Ms Joanna Smith, Silver Chain Group, Australia

Concurrent Session 2

Speech Pathologists’ Perspectives on Transitioning to Telepractice: What Factors Promote Acceptance? 
Dr Monique Hines, University of Sydney, Australia

Paediatric Speech and Language Screening Using Telehealth 
Ms Olivia Taylor, Lady Cilento Children's Hospital and Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Concurrent Session 3

Building Telehealth Capacity in the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Sector 
Ms Jacinta Collins and Ms Amy Clark, Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Australia

Clinician Experiences Using Telemedicine to Deliver Healthcare to Aboriginal Patients in Rural Queensland 
Dr Sumudu Wickramasinghe, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Telemedicine for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
Mr Tshepo Rasekaba, Northern Health and University of Melbourne, Australia

Connecting Rural Communities with Specialist Care - The Telehealth Journey for Our Rural GP Practice 
Mrs Marlena Hoskin, Myall Medical Centre Dalby, Australia 

Changing Lives in Rural and Remote Communities Through Royal Far West's Community Telecare Services 
Mr Richard Colbran, Royal Far West, Australia

Concurrent Session 4

Development of a Planning Framework for Telemedicine Health Service Planning 
Ms Sharifah Al Dossary, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

How Software Can Turn a Health Target into an Outcome
Ms Paula Snowden, Quitline New Zealand, New Zealand

A Statewide Telehealth Model for Acute Clinical Problems in Children 
Dr Michael Williams, Children’s Health Queensland, Australia

Concurrent Session 5

An Evaluation of the Benefits and Challenges of Video Consulting Between General Practitioners and Residential Aged Care Facilities
Dr Tori Wade, The University of Adelaide, Australia

An Outcomes Oriented Study Identifying Contributions of Geriatric Consultations Via Video Conferencing 
Ms Janice Amabel Lee, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Concurrent Session 6

Medical Education in Dermatology Within the Typical Australian Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Curriculum and How Tele-Derm National Fills the Gap: A Student’s Perspective 
Mr Frank Po-Chao Chiu, The University of Queensland, Australia

Establishing a Rural Telehealth Service for Treatment of Voice Disorders in Parkinson’s Disease 
Mrs Natasha Moller, West Moreton Hospital and Health Service, Australia

Friday 13 November 2015

Oral Poster Session 2

Collaborating with Clinicians and Consumers to Grow a Successful Telehealth Service 
Mrs Carolyn Bourke, Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service, Australia

Effects of Diabetes Management and Perception of Type 2 Diabetic Patient Received Home-monitoring Based Telenursing, ‘two Cases Study’ 
Mr Takuya Kanamori, St. Luke's International University, Japan

Embedding Telehealth in Everyday Practice by Adopting a Diverse Range of Technologies 
Mr Tim Males, Townsville Hospital and Health Service, Australia

Telehealth in Gynaeoncology Ambulatory Care
Mrs Jenny Rutherford, John Hunter Hospital, Australia

Telehealth - Diagnosis, Data and Dollars
Mr Shayne Stenhouse, Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service, Australia

No Mo Junk in Da Trunk - A Gaming Approach to Losing Weight - A Pilot Study
Mrs Rachael Summers, Hunter New England Health, Australia

MyCareManager: Enabling Efficient Delivery of Quality Care from a Distance
Mrs Carolyn Towers, Telstra Health, Australia

Concurrent Session 7

The Use of Mobile Phone to Deliver Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in the Prevention of Mother Child HIV Transmission in Nigeria
Dr Jennifer Chipps, University of the Western Cape, South Africa

Concurrent Session 8

Setting Students Up for Success: Health Sciences Students’ Readiness to Use Technology in the Workplace
Dr Mary Lam, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Australia

Developing a Protocol for a Clinical Trial Comparing Telehealth with In-person Social Communication Skills Training After Traumatic Brain Injury
Mrs Rachael Rietdijk, The University of Sydney, Australia

Concurrent Session 9

Remote Monitoring of Patients with Heart Failure: A Review of Systematic Reviews
Mrs Nazli Bashi, CSIRO, Australia

Developing and Adaption of a Wireless Home Monitoringbased Telenursing/ Telehealth System for Home NCD Patients
Dr Tomoko Kamei, College of Nursing, St Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan

Integrating Video Call Technology and Telehealth Provision Within Organisational ICT Systems and Processes
Ms Susan Jury, Royal Children's Hospital, Victoria, Australia

Enabling Communication and Participation: The Development of a Speech Pathology Telehealth Service for Individuals Trialling Speech Generating Devices
Miss Tessa Feinberg, LifeTec, Australia

Concurrent Session 10

Awareness, Experiences and Perceptions of Telehealth in a Rural Queensland Community
Dr Natalie Bradford, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Patient Compliance in HomeBased Self-Care Telehealth Projects
Mr Robert Lippiatt, SPD Group, Australia

Concurrent Session 11

The Appropriateness and Feasibility of Teledentistry for a Rural Indigenous Community
Dr Liam Caffery, Centre for Online Health, The University of Queensland, Australia

Staff Perspective on the Effectiveness of a Telepsychiatry Service for an Urban Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service in South East Queensland
Ms Nivedita Deshpande, Institute for Urban Indigenous Health, Australia

Concurrent Session 12

The Use of ‘real-time’ Telerehabilitation in the Management of Musculoskeletal Conditions: A Systematic Review & Meta-analysis Ms Michelle Cottrell, The University of Queensland, Australia

Towards Connected Healthcare: The Pros, Cons & Key Learnings of a Telehealth Project Rollout
Ms Ruth Skinner-Smith, Tunstall Healthcare, Australia

Perioperative Telehealth, A Unique Service
Ms Sarah Johnson & Dr Richard O'Driscoll, Mater Hospital Brisbane, Australia

The Reality of a Dedicated Telehealth Facility: Experiences from the Princess Alexandra Hospital Telehealth Centre
Mrs Karen Lucas, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, Australia

Closing Session

Is It Time to Focus on the ehealth in Telehealth? How Can Integration with Emerging EHealth Activities Enhance the Potential of Telehealth Initiatives?
Dr David Evans, Queensland Health, Australia