Health eTowns
Funded under the Digital Regions Initiative National Partnership Agreement.
Funding recipient
Organisation: Northern Territory Department of Health
States/territories: Northern Territory, Western Australia
Sector(s): Health, education
Project partners
NT Department of Education and Training; NT Department of Business and Employment.
The Western Australian Telehealth Expansion is supported with the assistance of the Western Australian Country Health Service (Telehealth Team).
Project overview and objectives
The Health eTowns project is delivering improvements in health and education for predominantly Indigenous populations in 47 remote towns in the Northern Territory and six East Kimberley towns in Western Australia.
The project is working to deliver specialist healthcare services to some of the more remote Indigenous communities. It is implementing video, audio and data-sharing facilities to assist doctors and health professions with remote monitoring, consultation and treatment of patients.
It is delivering interactive online education and training programs that allow students and trainees to access mainstream education programs that were previously only available to students in larger cities.
A Telehealth Connection Service is being introduced to improve interconnectivity between multiple jurisdictions, leveraging the National Health Services Directory - in the first instance NT, WA and the NT Aboriginal Controlled Health Organisations.
Using high-speed broadband, Health eTowns is working to close the healthcare and education gap currently experienced by these predominantly remote Indigenous communities.
Funding | |
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Australian Government |
$ 9 400 000 |
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Other contributions (includes cash and in-kind) |
$ 10 600 000 |
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Total |
$ 20 000 000 (excluding GST) |
