How should digitally delivered healthcare be funded?
Who it's for: Survivors of stroke, carers and family members who act as consumer representatives
What it involves: Surveys
Where: Online (anywhere)
Summary:
This Griffith University study aims to build consensus on how digitally delivered health care should be funded, as well monitored and managed for people with chronic conditions.
Eligibility:
Consumer representatives: those who act for and on behalf of a consumer advocacy group or health services as a consumer.
Activity:
4 online surveys. Each survey takes approximately 10–20 minutes.
Documents:
Participant information sheet (PDF 145 KB)
Contact:
For more information, please email Amandine Barnett on a.barnett@griffith.edu.au