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Is there an Avatar in the house Stephen Klasko
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Digital therapeutics Improving patient adherence and outcomes through mobile healthcare solutions Marijn Kortekaas Partner and Program Director Asia Pacific, Physitrack
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Incentivising telehealth Digital access through Health Care Homes Dr Eleanor Chew
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Telehealth and virtual care Panel discussion
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Game-based system for remote delivery of rehabilitation and exercise Prof Stuart Smith Professor of Disruptive Technology, Faculty of Arts and Business, University of the Sunshine Coast
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Connected Care Linking health & social care to the home Jason Trethowan
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The New Zealand national telehealth service - one year on Andrew Slater
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Telemonitoring Home Health Care for chronic heart failure Hang Ding
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Health services in the digital era Dr Andrew Wilson
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Allied health and community Leading the charge Panel
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Delivering innovative outcomes in the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine program Dr Chris Bladin
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The efficacy of mobile teledentistry in dental screening Mohamed Estai
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Combining health and fitness data for a better user centred healthcare AProf Valerie Gay and Dr Peter Leijdekkers Director and Technical Director, mobile Health Lab, University of Technology Sydney
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Virtual care - the force multiplier Wendy Carroll
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Demystifying the complex Kim Casburn
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CancerAid Empowering cancer patients and their caregivers Dr Nikhil Pooviah Founder, CancerAid
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Introduction and welcome Leigh Donoghue Chair, ATC 2016
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Establishment of a Geri Connect Service Jackie Plunkett
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Western NSW Local Health District A virtual health service David Wright & Sharyn Cowie
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Consumer technology and wellness management Panel Discussion
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Report Key learnings and outcomes from the workshops
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Implementing a Telehealth model of care in urban Indigenous Primary Care Settings Nivedita Deshpande & Lisa Penrose
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The organisational aspects of teleheatlh - Research and telehealth A Canadian Australian epidemiologist's view Assoc Prof Alexandra Martinluk
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Tele-what? Trends, possibilities and barriers for the Australian healthcare system Prof Paul Frijters Professor of Health Economics, University of Queensland