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Publications - Health innovation
- Improving your competitive advantage through e-health strategies by J. Mitchell and A. Cottrill, AFR Health Congress, 27 February 2002
- Two case studies of telehealth technologies used for the delivery of professional development for health, education and welfare professionals in remote mining towns by John Mitchell et al.
- From Telehealth to E-health: The Unstoppable Rise of E-health. Prepared by John Mitchell of John Mitchell & Associates for the Federal Australian Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DOCITA)
- Renal Telemedicine to the Home. This case report appeared in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 6, No.1, 2000
- Renal case conference using teleradiology and videoconferencing. Article published in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, Volume 5, Number 3, 1999.
- The Cost Effectiveness of Telemedicine Enhanced by Embracing E-health. Paper presented at TeleMed 99, London UK, 28 Nov - 1 Dec 1999.
- The cost effectiveness of teleradiology at the Women's and Children's Hospital in Adelaide, South Australia. Paper presented jointly with Dr Tina Hayward at TeleMed 99, London UK, 28 Nov-1 Dec 1999.
- The Evaluation Report on the First Year of Bringing Child and Adolescent Mental Health to Rural Communities 1998-99 by Telehealth
- The Uneven Diffusion of Telemedicine Services in Australia. Paper presented at TeleMed 98, London UK, 25-26 Nov 1998.
- Telemedicine in Australia: Industry Trends and Business Models. Paper presented at Health Summit '98, Sydney, 26 March 1998.
- Clinical Applications of Renal Telemedicine. Article published in the international Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1997.
- Insights from the three-year longitudinal study of renal telemedicine. Paper presented at AusTelemed Conference, Sydney, 2-3 March 1998.
- Clinical Applications of Renal Telemedicine. An Evaluation of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Renal Telemedicine Network 1996-1997.
- A Business Approach to Telemedicine: Paper presented at TeleMed Asia '97 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- User Adoption Issues in Renal Telemedicine, published in the international Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996.
- Optimising Benefits by Using Integrated Telemedicine for Clinical, Educational and Administrative Purposes. A paper presented to the ITU's World Telemedicine Symposium for Developing Countries, Portugal, 30 June-4 July, 1997.
- Establishing Renal Clinical Telemedicine An evaluation of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Renal Dialysis Telemedicine Project 1994-1995. Executive Summary, Ch.1. Description of Project Management. Ch.6. Users and Uses.
- Best Practice in Telemedicine. An evaluation of The Queen Elizabeth Hospital Renal Dialysis Telemedicine Project 1995-1996. Executive Summary and Chapter I.
- Two Leading Edge Telemedicine Projects: Lessons Learnt. A paper presented at the Australasian Teleconferencing Association Conference, October 1995.
- The Challenge to Embed Telepsychiatry An evaluation of the non-clinical aspects of the South Australian Mental Health Services Telemedicine Project, June - October 1994. Executive Summary and Chapter 1: Project Brief and Methodology
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