The Society:

The Australasian TeleHealth Society (ATHS) was formed in February 2008.  It is incorporated as an Association by the New South Wales Office of Fair Trading.
ABN (Australian Business Number):  42734632603

Please also see a full list of our Executive Committee and our Constitution

The Australasian Telehealth Society is affiliated with the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth.
 

Some of the roles of the Society include:

Bringing together a community which is currently fragmented and does not have a single forum for sharing of issues. It brings researchers, telehealth practitioners, clinicians and industry partners together in a unique interdisciplinary grouping.

Creating a credible channel for bringing issues effecting TeleHealth to the attention of decision makers. It encourages the use of TeleHealth models and services to address issues confronting the Australian health system, such as the provision of specialist services to remote /regional hospitals and primary health care services.

Recommending guidelines and standards of practice for telemedicine services ensuring Quality /Safety and optimal patient care are maintained.

Assisting in resolving such issues as billing for telemedicine or the delivery of services across jurisdictional boundaries.

Investigate and influence policy /legislative opportunities to integrate telemedicine into mainstream health care including promotion of Medicare Item Numbers and cross border registration of health professionals for telemedicine practice.

Making Australia a part of the international telehealth community, through membership of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (ISfTeH) and other relevant international organisations.

 

The Society’s Executive Committee:

President

Prof Kanagasingam (Yogi) Yogesan
Australian eHealth Research Centre Perth, Western Australia
e: yogi.kanagasingam@csiro.au
p: +61 8 9333 6135

Vice President

Prof Anthony Maeder
University of Western Sydney
Sydney, New South Wales
e: a.maeder@uws.edu.au
p: +61 2 4620 3462

Honorary Secretary

Dr Laurie Wilson
CSIRO ICT Centre
Sydney, New South Wales
e: Laurie.wilson@csito.au
p: +61 2 9372 4493

Honorary Treasurer

Assoc Prof Colin Carati
Flinders Medical Centre
Adelaide, South Australia
e: colin.carati@som.flinders.edu.au
p: +61 8 8204 59365

Co-opted members

Dr Robert Eikelboom
Ear Science Institute
Perth, Western Australia
e: robeik@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
p: +61 8 9346 3735

Co-opted members

Simon Hayden
Vivid Solutions
Auckland, New Zealand
e: simon.hayden@vividsolutions.co.nz
p: +64 9 304 0650

Co-opted members

Wendy Mackay
Department of Health and Families
Darwin, Northern Territory
e: wendya.mackay@nt.gov.auu
p: +61 8 8985 8006

Co-opted members

Dr John Menzies
JTA International
Brisbane, Queensland
e: john.menzies@jtai.com.au
p: +61 7 3210 1652

Co-opted members

Dr Anthony Smith
Centre for Online Health
University of Queensland
Brisbane, Queensland
e: a.smith@pobox.com
p: +61 7 3346 4702

All enquiries should be directed to the Honorary Secretary, Dr Laurie Wilson
Email: laurie.wilson@csiro.au
Phone: (02) 9372 4160.