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The Technology
Presentation prepared by Warren Frost
Introduction
Telehealth connects patients to specialists using
telecommunications, which makes location irrelevant and
eliminates the need for travel for rural residents when faced
with medical problems.
"Telehealth" is the method of video
conferencing for health
professionals to provide
consultations to their
patients/clients, regardless of their
location.
What equipment do you need?
1 - Head Phones or Speakers
2 - TV, Monitor or Laptop
3 - Microphone
4 - Web Cam
5 - High Speed Internet
6 - Web Meeting Host Service
Setup Types Available
Issues to Consider
» Expectation Levels
» Acceptable Quality
» System Management
» Usage Concept
» Available Bandwidth
» Number of Participants
» Location of Participants
» Installation & usage Costs
Setting Up a Video Conference
» Select a video conferencing program
» Select a space for your video conferencing
» Equip your video conferencing space with a camera,
microphone and speakers or headset
» Set up a time for your video conference and send
invitations to your attendees. Establish how you will link
» When the appointed time arrives, connect to your
video conferencing service and begin your conference
Types of Connections
ISDN Networks
IP or Data Network
Public Internet Video Calls
Public Internet Video Calls
Firewalls
Firewall issues should be addressed, because you
must open a range of ports on your firewall when
placing or receiving a call over the public internet.
For most organisations, this is a security breach.
Consider a firewall traversal device for protection.
Speak to your IT Support people to ensure you have
safeguards in place
Video Conferencing Applications
Technical Challenges
 The diverse approaches and levels of integration
across LHDs
 Level of understanding by users
 Training – Internal and external site stakeholders
 The confused video conferencing solutions marker
– there is no Standards Based
 A need to co-ordinate Telehealth solutions
Benefits of using Video Conferencing
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Reduce travel costs
Improve use of time
Speed up decision-making
Keep meetings brief and more focused than face-toface meetings
 Quickly and effectively communicate in multiple
locations
 Provides an effective way of delivering cost-efficient
training to individuals without the requirement to
consistently travel to central locations
 MBS items – attracts interest to participate
Questions and discussion