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Telehealth is Transforming How Women Access Healthcare Services in Australia

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 3, 20254 Mins Read
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Telehealth services have become integral to Australian healthcare in recent times and their influence looks set to increase over the next few years.

Digital telehealth services provide wider access to healthcare, which has been a game-changer for many Australians, especially women dealing with a range of medical issues.

For women, trying to fit a medical appointment into an already congested daily schedule is challenging, but telehealth is a quick fix.

Plenty of telehealth providers operate in Australia, and many of them offer services that cater to the wellbeing of women. But finding the right one can be a headache.

Intriguingly, Medicompare offers patients an informative way to compare telehealth providers, so they can determine which ones best suit their needs

One of the leading telehealth providers in Australia is Instant Scripts. The platform offers a wide range of telehealth services, as this Instant Scripts review has highlighted.

Medicompare says Instant Scripts offers ‘a fast, convenient way to access essential healthcare services online, including prescriptions, medical certificates, referrals and more’. Its user-friendly platform and transparent pricing options make it the ideal choice for women in Australia.

Closing the Gap and Prioritising Reproductive Health

Telehealth in Australia was designed to bridge the healthcare gap for people living away from the city centres.

Many women in isolated communities find it difficult to access basic medical services. That has left many of them waiting or travelling for hours on end, while others just avoid treatment altogether.

The reach of telehealth was limited before the COVID-19 pandemic. The Australian government has since invested heavily in making sure everyone had access to virtual care. This allowed Australians to consult their specialist over the phone or via video call.

The results have justified the government’s investment, and one of the most tangible benefits of telehealth is its role in supporting and improving women’s reproductive health.

Women can now discuss a wide range of topics with their general practitioner (GP) and receive guidance on how to navigate certain issues without having to travel long distances for a physical appointment.

This reduces the logistical burden but also keeps sensitive medical conversations and decisions private. It provides the kind of security that gives women the confidence of not having to worry about dealing with judgment or stigma from the public.

Supporting Pregnant Women and Managing Chronic Illnesses

Telehealth is making a huge difference when it comes to the health of pregnant women.

For example, the CSIRO’s Australian e-Health Research Centre has been testing mobile health technology to support pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes.

They have a digital platform called Mother that allows women to keep an eye on their condition from home. It also grants clinicians access so they can track the patients’ vitals and step in whenever something goes wrong.

It makes a lot of sense for expectant mothers, who previously had to travel several times for routine check-ups and a one-on-one conversation with their specialist.

Telehealth has also been key to taking care of women dealing with chronic diseases. Women who are managing conditions such as hypertension, asthma or high blood pressure may need around-the-clock care. Physical visits only add to the stress, which is why virtual care is so important.

Digital health platforms pave the way for routine check-ups and consultations that wouldn’t require women to schedule a physical visit, unless the issue is far more complicated than what virtual care can handle.

Virtual care is a proactive measure that allows doctors to get ahead of any complications before they get worse, and that has significantly improved the health and wellbeing of women.

Mental Health and Quality of Care

Mental health has been the grey area of the healthcare sector for a long time. People who seek mental health support are often stigmatised, but telehealth has stepped in to correct that anomaly.

When the lockdown was at its peak, telehealth offered a lifeline for women who could no longer meet their therapist in person. A few years down the line, many women still engage with their therapists through video calls.

Research shows that women are statistically more likely to seek mental health support. With telehealth in the mix, they can now do that without any issues.

Women feel more comfortable discussing mental health concerns from home, where they can open up without external factors that usually make them feel uncomfortable.

Telehealth offers a sense of security that makes therapy sessions more honest and effective. Studies have revealed that patients are more satisfied with virtual care than in-person sessions.

Many people feel more respected and heard by their doctor, while others prefer the convenience and speed of the telehealth experience.

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