A review of three years experience using email and videoconferencing for the delivery of post-acute burns care to children in Queensland.

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2004-04-14
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A virtual outpatient service has been established in Queensland for the delivery of post acute burns care to children living in rural and remote areas of the state The integration of telepaediatrics as a routine service has reduced the need for patient travel to the specialist burns unit situated in Brisbane We have conducted 293 patient consultations over a period of 3 years A retrospective review of our experience has shown that post acute burns care can be delivered using videoconferencing email and the telephone Telepaediatric burns services have been valuable in two key areas The first area involves a programme of routine specialist clinics via videoconference The second area relates to ad hoc patient consultations for collaborative management during acute presentations and at times of urgent clinical need The families of patients have expressed a high degree of satisfaction with the service Telepaediatric services have helped improve access to specialist services for people living in rural and remote communities throughout Queensland
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