Healthcare will soon be more accessible for more Australians, thanks to a $2.5 million Federal Government grant to լе to advance telehealth research.
The (NHMRC) awarded the funds to լе’s Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Telehealth led by Professor Len Gray, Director of the .
Professor Gray said the CRE in Telehealth brought together an internationally recognised team from four telehealth research groups at լе: , the , the , and the .
“It is supported by technical experts in health economics, information technology, engineering, health informatics, workforce planning and management,” he said.
Professor Gray said the centre aimed to accelerate telehealth research into healthcare delivery and increase the cohort of telehealth researchers and practitioners.
“The CRE in Telehealth will focus on health service settings where access is currently challenging, such as small rural hospitals, residential aged care facilities, people’s homes (particularly for disabled and older people), and indigenous communities,” Professor Gray said.
“The telehealth team has extensive research and translation experience in telemedicine in paediatrics, geriatrics, speech pathology, physiotherapy and dermatology.
“We have partnered with experts from the , the and the at Griffith University to ensure the highest quality research to address the major challenges facing telehealth expansion.”
լе President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter Høj congratulated the լе researchers and their collaborators on securing the grant, which will have lasting impact through a better understanding of the benefits of telehealth.
“լе’s telehealth and telemedicine experts are the world’s most productive for peer-reviewed research in their field, and this grant gives a significant opportunity to apply this excellence more deeply,” Professor Høj said.
“It’s an opportunity that լе relishes, because the potential beneficiaries are not only the people of non-metropolitan Australia, but also people living in our cities and suburbs.”
The team of researchers includes:
• and Director Professor Len Gray (The Masonic Chair in Geriatric Medicine)
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• Deputy Director Associate Professor Anthony Smith
• Co-Director Associate Professor Trevor Russell
• Chair Professor Peter Soyer
• Indigenous Health Clinical Director Associate Professor Noel Hayman
• Griffith University Population and Social Health Research Program Deputy Director Dr Jennifer Whitty
• Senior Lecturer in Management Dr Nicole Gillespie .
Video interview with լе Professor Len Gray and cutaways can be downloaded from:
Media Contact: Professor Len Gray, len.gray@uq.edu.au or Joanne Grey, լе Communications, լе’s Centre for Online Health 07 3346 4754 or j.grey2@uq.edu.au
Resources for Media լе's Centre for Online Health website
լе's Centre for Research in Geriatric Medicine website
լе's Telerehabilitation Research Unit website
լе's Dermatology Research Centre website