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Bringing Telehealth to One of the World’s Remotest Regions

Image Credits: Australian Digital Health Agency, Press Release

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In one of the most remote communities in the world, the Aboriginal community of Tjuntjuntjara in Western Australia, telehealth and the use of My Health Record have transformed health care delivery.

Tjuntjuntjara is 650km northeast of Kalgoorlie in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia. About 160 people are living at Tjuntjuntjara – they speak a southern variety of the Pitjantjatjara language and identify as belonging to a group of people known as Pilanguṟu, meaning ‘from the spinifex plains’.

For the last 10 years, the Aboriginal community-controlled Spinifex Health Service in Tjuntjuntjara has had a fly-in/fly-out (FIFO) GP and other health professionals through the Adelaide-based Kakarrara Wilurrara Health Alliance (KWHA).

With the advent of COVID-19 and the closure of the Western Australian border to the KWHA planes and health professionals from South Australia, there were no doctors or allied health outreach professionals able to go to Tjuntjuntjara for more than ten months from March 2020 to January 2021.

This is when digital health provided the answer. With telehealth, the clinic was able to continue to have a high level of health care for chronic conditions, preventive activities and mental health issues.

Medical Director at Spinifex Health Service and GP, Dr Jill Benson AM, has been going to Tjuntjuntjara for more than a decade and is familiar with many of the patients there. She said the majority of the patients in Tjuntjuntjara have all of their medications, investigations, discharge summaries and health summaries from Spinifex Health Service in My Health Record.

“This means that when they travel to other communities, all of this is instantly accessible. It also means that if a patient has a recall set up in another community, then the health professionals there can alert the Spinifex staff if they can see the person has recently been in Tjuntjuntjara. This has been an invaluable resource to maintain continuity of care.”

The Australian Digital Health Agency CEO stated, “For National Reconciliation Week 2021 we celebrate the success of Aboriginal community-controlled health care delivery in Australia.”

In line with this year’s theme More than a word. Reconciliation takes action, the Agency is promoting the benefits of digital technology to connect even the most isolated Aboriginal communities with first-class health care.

“The Agency works with the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation and its State and Territory affiliates to promote and embed digital health in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services (ACCHS). ACCHS’ deliver a holistic and culturally appropriate health services to their communities, and the work that they undertake is fundamental to Closing the Gap in health outcomes.  Digital health is a key enabler for improving access to services and delivering improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, particularly those living in remote communities,” the ADHA CEO said.

Head of Regional and Remote Health and Education at NBN Co, Dr Jen Beer, who is a proud Darlot woman from the Western Desert region of Western Australia, shared that connectivity and the role it plays in enabling digital health has never been more important in particular for Indigenous Australians.

“We are hearing the many benefits that health practitioners, clinics as well as patients are experiencing in regional and remote communities across Australia where connectivity has improved their timely access to quality healthcare services. Examples of this include in East Arnhem Land where Wi-Fi calling access, through nbn Sky Muster™ Plus, enables medical staff to co-ordinate emergency retrievals at any time of the day or week through to telehealth services allowing greater continuity of care with staff who are familiar with their patients.”

NBN Co is committed to continuing its work with the Australian Digital Health Agency and the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation to enable access to digital health across regional and remote Australia,” Dr Beer said.

Agency Consumer Advocate, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Champion and Co-Chair, Reconciliation Working Group and National Medicines Safety Program, Steve Renouf, said Aboriginal people and communities across the country were embracing technology to take control of their health.

Over 2020, the Aboriginal community-controlled Wirraka Maya Health Service uploaded the ninth highest number of Shared Health Summaries in Western Australia, to My Health Record. Shared Health Summaries provide a summary of a patient’s key health information. The Wirraka Maya Health Service also viewed more uploaded documents than any other primary care provider in Western Australia.

“Aboriginal health services are at the forefront of a revolution in health care that uses technology to transform and improve people’s lives,” Mr Renouf said.

The ADHA was six months into implementing its first Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) which has a strong focus on strengthening community partnerships, cultural safety, community empowerment, and opportunity.

Over the last six months, the Agency has established eight delivery partnerships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health organisations to support the co-design and uptake of digital health, implemented a cultural competency training program for agency staff, implemented procurement protocols to support local Indigenous businesses, and commenced implementation of a My Health Record and digital health eLearning module with CPD accreditation for Aboriginal Health Practitioners.

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