<institution content-type="university">School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine</institution>, <institution content-type="university">Monash University</institution>, <addr-line>553 St Kilda Road</addr-line>, <city>Melbourne</city>, <state>Vic.</state> <postal-code>3004</postal-code>, <country>Australia</country>; and <institution content-type="university">Emergency and Trauma Centre</institution>, <institution content-type="university">The Alfred Hospital</institution>, <city>Melbourne</city>, <state>Vic.</state>, <country>Australia</country>.
<institution content-type="university">Emergency and Trauma Centre</institution>, <institution content-type="university">The Alfred Hospital</institution>, <city>Melbourne</city>, <state>Vic.</state>, <country>Australia</country>.
Aust Health Rev. 2023 Dec;47(6):684-688. doi: 10.1071/AH23070.
Digital technologies, specifically those required to facilitate telehealth via an audiovisual medium, are now at a standard that allows them to reliably assess patients with acute complaints within their homes. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic forced innovation and led to an increased acceptance of telehealth from both clinicians and patients and presented an opportunity to incorporate telehealth into emergency medicine practice. With inpatient capacity strain exacerbated by the pandemic, three hospital networks within Melbourne's geographical southeast collaborated with Ambulance Victoria (AV) to set up a virtual emergency department (VED) service in January 2022. This service aimed to allow certain patients to receive care in the more convenient setting of their homes. Referrals were made directly by AV personnel at the home while they were attending to these patients. Consultation with a VED clinician was initiated through a secure audiovisual platform, 'Healthdirect'. Following this consultation, care could be facilitated at home through the VED clinician providing advice regarding treatment that paramedics could administer or through linkage into one of the various outreach services provided by the organisations. The VED represents part of the initial integration of telehealth into our organisations. We hope our initial framework might be built upon through greater integration with community services and incorporating more digital technologies. The ongoing graded expansion of telehealth services within our organisations will likely see more and more patients managed in their own homes.
数字技术,特别是通过视听媒介促进远程医疗所需的技术,现在已经达到了一个标准,可以可靠地评估家中有急性疾病的患者。2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行迫使创新,并导致临床医生和患者对远程医疗的接受度提高,并为将远程医疗纳入急诊医学实践提供了机会。由于大流行导致住院能力紧张,墨尔本东南部的三个医院网络与维多利亚救护车(AV)合作,于 2022 年 1 月设立了虚拟急诊部(VED)服务。该服务旨在允许某些患者在更方便的家中接受治疗。AV 人员在患者家中就诊时直接进行转诊。通过安全的视听平台“Healthdirect”启动与 VED 临床医生的咨询。在咨询后,VED 临床医生可以通过提供有关护理人员可以管理的治疗建议,或通过与组织提供的各种外展服务之一建立联系,在家中提供护理。VED 是远程医疗初步融入我们组织的一部分。我们希望通过与社区服务的进一步整合并纳入更多数字技术,来建立在我们的初步框架之上。我们组织内远程医疗服务的持续分级扩展可能会看到越来越多的患者在自己家中接受治疗。