2021 Conference Publication Redesigning hospitals for the telehealth revolution we just hadSheahan M., Thomas E. E., Haydon H. and Smith A. (2021). Redesigning hospitals for the telehealth revolution we just had. 7th European Healthcare Design 2021 Congress, Online, 14-16 June 2021. |
2021 Conference Publication Redesigning hospitals for the digital revolution we just hadThomas, E. (2021). Redesigning hospitals for the digital revolution we just had. Hassell Telehealth Series, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 31 May 2021. |
2021 Conference Publication How to start a QI project?Thomas, E. (2021). How to start a QI project?. Heart Foundation Ambassador Workshop (National), Online, 15 March 2021. |
2021 Conference Publication Quality improvement in practiceThomas, E. (2021). Quality improvement in practice. Heart Foundation ACT Ambassador Workshop, Online, 11 February 2021. |
2020 Conference Publication Building on the momentum: sustaining telehealth use beyond COVID-19Thomas, E. (2020). Building on the momentum: sustaining telehealth use beyond COVID-19. Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association-QLD Annual Education Event, Online, 6 November 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication Top tips for setting up a telehealth servicesThomas, E. (2020). Top tips for setting up a telehealth services. Stroke quality improvement workshop, Online, 28 October 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication Remote patient monitoring – when & for whom does it reduce acute care use?Thomas, E., Snoswell, C., Taylor, M. and Caffery, L. (2020). Remote patient monitoring – when & for whom does it reduce acute care use?. Variations in Healthcare Workshop, Virtual, 19 October 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication Cardiac rehabilitation in Australia: national quality indicators to measure service effectivenessAstley, C., Thomas, E., Zecchin, R., Foreman, R., Woodruffe, S., Ferry, C. and Gallagher, R. (2020). Cardiac rehabilitation in Australia: national quality indicators to measure service effectiveness. European Heart Care, Virtual, 29 August - 1 September 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication Get measured, get managed: Australian cardiac rehabilitation national quality indicators to measure service program effectivenessAstley, C., Thomas, E., Zecchin, R., Foreman, R., Ferry, C., Woodruffe, S. and Gallagher, R. (2020). Get measured, get managed: Australian cardiac rehabilitation national quality indicators to measure service program effectiveness. European Heart Care, Virtual, 29 August - 1 September 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication National quality indicators to promote cardiac rehabilitation service effectiveness in AustraliaGallagher, R., Astley, C., Thomas, E., Zecchin, R., Ferry, C. and Woodruffe, S. (2020). National quality indicators to promote cardiac rehabilitation service effectiveness in Australia. European Heart Care, Virtual, 29 August - 1 September 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication Helping more people access cardiac rehabilitation: an overview of telehealthThomas, E., Haydon, H., Rawstorn, J., Gallagher, R and Smith, W. (2020). Helping more people access cardiac rehabilitation: an overview of telehealth. ACRA ASM, Online, 10 August 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication ACRA Early Career Researchers – how can we support each other?Thomas, E. and Climie, R. (2020). ACRA Early Career Researchers – how can we support each other?. ACRA ASM, Online, 10-12 August 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication National CR quality indicators – what does it mean for South AustraliaThomas, E. and Astley, C. (2020). National CR quality indicators – what does it mean for South Australia. CHAP CR Education Seminar, Adelaide, SA Australia, 5 August 2020. |
2020 Conference Publication Helping more people access cardiac rehabilitation: an overview of telehealthThomas, Emma, Haydon, Helen, Rawstorn, Jonathan and Gallagher, Robyn (2020). Helping more people access cardiac rehabilitation: an overview of telehealth. In: 30th Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) of the Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association (ACRA), Online, (). 10-12 August 2020. |
2019 Conference Publication Quality improvement in healthcare: why it matters and global challengesThomas, E. (2019). Quality improvement in healthcare: why it matters and global challenges. Canberra Health and Research Meeting (CHARM), Canberra, ACT Australia, 28 June 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication What content is essential to deliver within a cardiac rehabilitation program?Thomas, E., Cartledge, S., Hollier, K. and Maddison, R. (2019). What content is essential to deliver within a cardiac rehabilitation program?. In: Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Association Conference, Sydney, Australia, (). 5-7 August 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Championing cardiac rehabilitation: referrals, attendance and measurementClark, A., Foreman, R. and Thomas, E. (2019). Championing cardiac rehabilitation: referrals, attendance and measurement. In: Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Association Conference, Sydney, Australia, (). 5-7 August 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Measuring cardiac rehabilitation service effectiveness in AustraliaAstley, C., Thomas, E., Zecchin, R. and Gallagher, R. (2019). Measuring cardiac rehabilitation service effectiveness in Australia. In: Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Association Conference, Sydney, Australia, (). 5-7 August 2019. |
2019 Conference Publication Sex Specific Patterns of Heart Rate Variability Following Acute Coronary Syndrome Do Not Drive 2-Year Hospital Readmission OutcomesOneil, Adrienne, Scovelle, Anna J., Taylor, C. Barr, Hare, David L., Thomas, Emma, Toukhsati, Samia, Oldroyd, John and Oldenburg, Brian (2019). Sex Specific Patterns of Heart Rate Variability Following Acute Coronary Syndrome Do Not Drive 2-Year Hospital Readmission Outcomes. Scientific Sessions of the American-Heart-Association on Epidemiology and Prevention/Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health, Houston, TX, United States, 5-8 March 2019. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. doi: 10.1161/circ.139.suppl_1.P131 |
2019 Conference Publication Sex specific patterns of heart rate variability following acute coronary syndromeO'Neil, A., Scovelle, A., Taylor, C.B., Hare, D.L., Thomas, E. and Oldenburg, B. (2019). Sex specific patterns of heart rate variability following acute coronary syndrome. In: American Heart Association (AHA) Epidemiology/Lifestyle Conference, Houston, United States, (). 8 March 2019. |