2016
DOI: 10.1111/cxo.12334
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Optometric use of a teleophthalmology service in rural Western Australia: comparison of two prospective audits

Abstract: Optometrists used the telehealth service more frequently after the implementation of an intervention that addressed the barriers to its use. This has a number of potential benefits to rural and remote ocular health service provision in Australia.

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“…24 Teleglaucoma programs in Canada and Australia have obtained reimbursement. 12,52 Reimbursement to offset technical and personnel costs are important for encouraging sustained utilization of these services. 52 Further advances in technology may make teleglaucoma programs more affordable in the future.…”
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“…24 Teleglaucoma programs in Canada and Australia have obtained reimbursement. 12,52 Reimbursement to offset technical and personnel costs are important for encouraging sustained utilization of these services. 52 Further advances in technology may make teleglaucoma programs more affordable in the future.…”
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“…It is notable that three methods; namely, store-and-forward, synchronous or videoconferencing, and hybrid are used in teleophthalmology [4, 12, 13]. Among them, videoconferencing requires internet bandwidth and the costs of its equipment are relatively high in addition to the low quality of images; therefore, it might not be suitable for diagnosing eye diseases which require high-quality color images [14]. Teleophthalmology mostly adopts the store-and forward-method, followed by interactive services, such as videoconferencing.…”
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“…In 2014 Lions Outback Vision demonstrated that providing a teleconsultation reimbursement to optometrists for providing a teleophthalmology consultation led to significantly more teleophthalmology consultations being performed . This research evidence was used to successfully lobby the Australian government to provide funding for a reimbursement through the public health system, Medicare.…”
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