Journal ArticleOpen Access
No observed reduction of non-attendance rate in telehealth models of care
Author Affiliations
Queensland Health, Green University of Bangladesh, Menzies School of Health Research
Published InAustralian Health Review
Year2019
Citations18
Abstract
Objective This study investigated the provision of public specialist out-patient services in Queensland delivered in traditional hospital settings (in person) or through a two-way synchronous videoconferencing session (telehealth). Rates of attendance between these delivery methods were compared to detect any difference in rates of non-attendance among patients. Methods An extract of all specialist out-patient appointments reported in Queensland Health’s corporate patient administration systems between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018 was obtained (n = 2 921 702). Variables including how the service was delivered and whether the patient attended were captured for each event. Results No reduction in non-attendance was observed in the telehealth patient group (9.1%) compared with in-person service delivery (9.1% vs 7.9% respectively; AH19127_E1a.gif = 113.56,…
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