Abstract
This paper describes the extent to which remote interaction healthcare interventions supported by digital technology are currently being used, or have recently been newly developed for use, in the care of older people in Australia within the context of the existing Australian aged care system and in conjunction with the COVID-19 pandemic. We place emphasis on those interventions associated with primary care provision, and associated healthcare services such as allied health, rather than outreach from jurisdictional health services and acute care. The primary purpose of this study was to gain an indication of the extent and range of such interventions, and provide a pragmatic commentary on their usage. This has enabled the understanding of some characteristics for success, and drivers for rapid adoption of further digital technology interventions, in the aged care sector.
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Taylor, A., Tieman, J., & Maeder, A. (2021). Digital innovations for aged care: Impacts in the COVID-19 pandemic. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 276, pp. 51–57). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI210010
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