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Angela Byrnes1, James Charles2, Susanna Cramb1
1Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation and Centre for Healthcare Translation, School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
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Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD) is a leading cause of disability worldwide. In Australia, DFD affects approximately half a million people and is the primary driver of diabetes-related hospitalisations, amputations and costs. Guideline-based multidisciplinary footcare can halve these rates and improve quality of life, yet access remains inequitable, particularly for rural and remote communities for whom DFD hospitalisation and amputation rates are persistently high. Geographic isolation, workforce shortages and fragmented service delivery are barriers to DFD care, with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples experiencing additional cultural and systemic challenges. Telehealth-enabled models of care offer a promising solution to reducing inequities in access without compromising effectiveness. Four 'Foot Hubs' have been established across Queensland (Australia) to deliver specialist multidisciplinary footcare via a hub-and-spoke model, combining telehealth, outreach, and local partnerships to improve access for people living with DFD in rural and remote areas. This commentary provides an introductory overview of these Foot Hub services and how implementation science (the scientific study of methods and strategies to promote the systematic and sustainable uptake of new practices) can support the uptake and sustainability of these new models of care.
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