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M Mackinnon1

  • 1Flinders University School of Medicine, Adelaide, Australia. malcolm@n-space.com.au

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
|June 26, 1998
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Advancements in computing and broadband networks will revolutionize healthcare delivery. This shift will emphasize community-based care and knowledge exchange, reducing hospital stays.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Digital Health
  • Healthcare Technology

Background:

  • Healthcare delivery is undergoing significant transformation.
  • Tertiary hospital care models are evolving.
  • The role of community-based medical management is increasing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the impact of emerging information technologies on healthcare delivery.
  • To anticipate changes in patient care patterns over the next decade.
  • To highlight the growing importance of knowledge exchange in healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of trends in computing and broadband network development.
  • Projection of future healthcare delivery models.
  • Assessment of the role of information technology in community-based care.

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Main Results:

  • Accelerating technological development will revolutionize healthcare.
  • Patients will experience reduced time in tertiary hospitals.
  • General practices will increasingly focus on community-based patient management.

Conclusions:

  • Information technologies are pivotal in reshaping healthcare.
  • Knowledge exchange between patients and practitioners will become crucial.
  • The future of healthcare emphasizes decentralized, community-focused medical management.