Title
Healthcare In Continuum For An Ageing Population - National Self Monitoring Or Remote Offshore Monitoring For Australia?
Abstract
Australia is a country, similar to other developed nations, confronting an ageing population with complex demographics. Ensuring continued healthcare for the ageing, while providing sufficient support for the already aged population requiring assistance, is at the forefront of the national agenda. Varied initiatives are with foci to leverage the advantages of ICTs leading to e-Health provisioning and assisted technologies. While these initiatives increasingly put budgetary constraints on local and federal governments, there is also a case for offshore resourcing of non-critical health services, to support, streamline and enhance the continuum of care, as the nation faces acute shortages of medical practitioners and nurses. However, privacy and confidentiality concerns in this context are a significant issue in Australia. In this paper, we take the position that if the National and state electronic health records system initiatives, are fully implemented, offshore resourcing can be a feasible complementary option resulting in a win-win situation of cutting costs and enabling the continuum of healthcare.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
HEALTHINF 2008: PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH INFORMATICS, VOL 2
ageing in Australia, electronic health records, privacy, offshore resourcing
Field
DocType
Citations 
Health care,Population,Data mining,Budget constraint,Leverage (finance),Confidentiality,Computer science,Provisioning,Population ageing,Developed country
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Heather Grain142.54
Kerin Robinson200.34
Belinda Torney300.34
Bardo Fraunholz4304.59
Chandana R. Unnithan511.12