Co-Designed Digital Hub
Cross-source consensus on Co-Designed Digital Hub from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- The primary Phase 2 output is a digital hub of resources for person-centred video-telehealth implementation. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Medcast contributes to intervention development but not to evaluation or data analysis. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Phase 2 uses 3–5 co-design workshops hosted by Medcast. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- The digital hub is tailored for each PHN region and usability tested with about 3–4 subject matter experts. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Framework Analysis is used to align all materials with PCPF principles before finalisation. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- The project is expected to produce a co-designed person-centred video-telehealth model and implementation resources usable across NSW and nationally. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care