2024
DOI: 10.1111/imj.16462
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Do video or telephone consultations impact attendance rates in an addiction medicine specialist outpatient clinic?

Ignatius E. Hadinata,
Thileepan Naren,
Bosco Rowland
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundEffective alcohol and other drugs (AODs) treatment has been proven to increase productivity and reduce costs to the community. Telehealth has previously been proven effective at delivering AOD treatment in the right settings. Yet, Australia's current Medicare funding restricts telephone consultations.AimWe hypothesise that treatment modality influences attendance rates. Specifically, telephone consultations can remove barriers to accessing treatment and, therefore, can increase attendance.MethodsWe c… Show more

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