Vol 61, No 3 (2011)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Getting better: Broadband, information and the health sector FULL TEXT PDF
Kate Cornick, Jock Given

Interviews

From Finland to Australia: Wireless, the NBN, and e-Health: An interview with Ian Oppermann FULL TEXT PDF
Liz Fell

Broadband applications to e-health: (a) Applications

Can Wii™ work it out? FULL TEXT PDF
Elizabeth Cyarto, Suzanne S Kuys, Tim R. Henwood, Irene Blackberry
The Telestroke solution to rural thrombolysis FULL TEXT PDF
Kanae Jennifer Nagao, Bernard Yan
“I would like Broadband ... like everyone else”: The role of highspeed-broadband in connecting people with little or no speech and GPs FULL TEXT PDF
Louise Greenstock, Brendon Wickham
Videogames for independent living: A novel approach to telehealth FULL TEXT PDF
Stuart T. Smith
Telehealth in general practice FULL TEXT PDF
Craig Szucs

Broadband applications to e-health: (b) Impacts, attitudes, research

IT-based collaborative healthcare initiatives: a legal analysis FULL TEXT PDF
Moira Paterson, Kay Jones
Perceived benefits of ehealth implementations to healthcare workers and patients FULL TEXT PDF
Hannah Ambrose, Maxine Braithwaite, John Wilson
Reshaping the e-health landscape: how interdisciplinary research drives innovation in broadband applications FULL TEXT PDF
Rod Tucker, Adam Lodders

Broadband applications to e-health: (c) Information

Broadband enabled healthcare: The role and contribution of Health and Biomedical Informatics FULL TEXT PDF
Fernando Martin Sanchez, Kathleen Gray
Consumers, ALRC Privacy Principles and the 2010 Healthcare Identifiers Act FULL TEXT PDF
Jennifer Heath
Person-centric integrated eHealth records: Reliable, secure, confidential and safe FULL TEXT PDF
Janette Bennett
The information-driven enterprise: managing the conflict between health processes and information governance FULL TEXT PDF
Robert Hillard

National Broadband Network

Outcomes from the ACS-TSA NBN Policy Forums, June 2011 FULL TEXT PDF
Peter Gerrand, Allan Horsley
Australia’s Digital Economy @ 100Mbps and beyond: the potential social and economic benefits from a Next Generation National Broadband Network Infrastructure FULL TEXT PDF
Nadeen Jayasundara
A significant gap in the NBN corporate plan FULL TEXT PDF
Ian Martin

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