Projects
mHealth is a scalable solution for the delivery of interventions to support adults who have undergone bariatric surgery to support weight loss, weight maintenance and behaviour change.
Funded by a Heart Foundation Vanguard grant, a prospective observational study was conducted during which people recently diagnosed with heart failure at Western Health wore the “Narrative Clip” camera for up to 30 days
Together with the “Hospital-in-the-Home ” (HITH) initiative at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, we have been working on defining the requirements and exploring the technology for monitoring patients in their home.
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses are ideally placed to identify patients at risk of, or in the early stages of, chronic disease and to implement prevention and early intervention efforts to reduce disease progression and subsequent hospitalisation.
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses are ideally placed to identify patients at risk of, or in the early stages of, chronic disease and to implement prevention and early intervention efforts to reduce disease progression and subsequent hospitalisation.
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses are ideally placed to identify patients at risk of, or in the early stages of, chronic disease and to implement prevention and early intervention efforts to reduce disease progression and subsequent hospitalisation.
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses are ideally placed to identify patients at risk of, or in the early stages of, chronic disease and to implement prevention and early intervention efforts to reduce disease progression and subsequent hospitalisation.
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses are ideally placed to identify patients at risk of, or in the early stages of, chronic disease and to implement prevention and early intervention efforts to reduce disease progression and subsequent hospitalisation.
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses are ideally placed to identify patients at risk of, or in the early stages of, chronic disease and to implement prevention and early intervention efforts to reduce disease progression and subsequent hospitalisation.
General practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses are ideally placed to identify patients at risk of, or in the early stages of, chronic disease and to implement prevention and early intervention efforts to reduce disease progression and subsequent hospitalisation.