
Overview
Background
Professor Anthony Smith is the Director of The University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health (COH), and Adjunct Professor at the Hans Christian Anderson Children's Hospital and University of Southern Denmark, in Odense, Denmark.
Professor Smith is also the Editor in Chief for the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare (Sage Publishers, London; 5y Impact Factor 4.9).
Professor Smith has more than 20 years of research experience, resulting in the planning, implementation and evaluation of a broad range of telehealth (virtual care) services around Australia. Specific research interests include the feasibility, effectiveness and sustainability of telehealth services in the public health system; genuine consumer engagement; and novel strategies to support our health workforce and telehealth adoption. His research has led to the development of pioneering virtual care services in Australia, including prominent statewide hospital-based telehealth programs in Queensland, wireless (robot) videoconference systems for remote consultations; and a community-based (and telehealth supported) health screening programme for Indigenous children in Queensland. Current projects focus on the integration of telehealth and virtual care services in residential aged care settings; evaluation of community-led First Nations health services; the delivery of video-based rehabilitation services to children in rural and remote primary schools; telementoring services for health professionals in primary care; and discipline specific clinical telehealth services.
Professor Smith chairs the annual International Conference on Successes and Failures in Telehealth conference. He was the former President of the Australasian Telehealth Society (ATHS) [2013-2015]; and ATHS committee member [2008-2024]. In the field of telehealth and virtual care, Prof Smith has over 230 publications, including 210 peer-reviewed journal papers, three edited books and 13 book chapters on related topics. Whilst the field remains highly specialised in comparison to other disciplines, his work is cited over 2000 times each year.
Professor Smith also provides an extensive range of consultancy services for government agencies and corporate industry partners in the field of telehealth, digital health and virtual healthcare.
Recent Awards:
1. Public Engagement and Community-led Research (including Citizen Science) Award, The University of Queensland Research Culture Awards, 2024.
2. Top Researcher in the field of "Medical Informatics"- for work involving telehealth, digital health and virtual care. The Australian Research Awards, 2023
3. Commendation, Academic Leader of the Year, UQ Faculty of Medicine Excellence Awards, The University of Queensland, 2023
4. Excellence in Indigenous Engagement Award - for "enhancing access to specialist health services through the use of telehealth for First Nations people. Engagement Australia Excellence Awards, 2021
5. Spirit of Reconciliation Award - for building research and community partnerships in Queensland. UQ Faculty of Medicine Excellence Awards, The University of Queensaland, 2021
Availability
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Fields of research
Research interests
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Telehealth, Digital Health and Virtual Healthcare
My focus is on the creation of new models of care which deliver high quality, affordable and accessible health care to people of all ages, in different settings, and for a broad range of health conditions. Successful service models should align with clinical requirements and consumer preferences, and be supported by evidence to demonstrate positive clinical outcomes, user experience and sustainability.
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Supporting our health workforce with clinical telehealth training
The safe delivery and adoption of telehealth in our health system depends on key requirements, including developing a skilled health workforce. My focus is on the implementation of telehealth and virtual health care training in undergraduate programs (multidisciplinary); as well as developing training programs which can support clinicians within our health workforce.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
Engaging with First Nations health services, and planning new models of care which enable health services to become more easily accessible in community settings. Exploring the role of telehealth in these settings; and working in close partnership with community stakeholders to ensure services are designed according to needs and preferences.
Research impacts
Telehealth services for Indigenous Communities: For nearly two decades, Professor Anthony Smith has been working in partnership with the Cherbourg community, to establish a telemedicine service for the routine screening of Indigenous children at high risk of chronic health conditions. With a high prevalence of ear disease and inconsistent screening procedures, his idea was to convert a vehicle into a mobile health clinic with all the necessary equipment on board for collecting and transmitting clinical assessments. Clinical information is collected by Aboriginal health workers, then uploaded to an online database, which is accessible to the specialists in Brisbane who routinely review cases and provide advice regarding clinical management. His program has resulted in a routine screening program - a tangible community benefit—which now serves thousands of children within schools in the South Burnett region of Queensland. Since the commencement of the health screening telemedicine program in 2009, routine assessments of approx. 1250 children have been carried out in 35 schools annually. The proportion of children being screened for chronic ear conditions has increased from around 38% to over 85% of all eligible cases in the community; while the mean waiting time from referral to actual specialist appointment has been reduced from 73 days in 2009 to 29 days in 2011. The mobile telemedicine ear-screening service delivers an appropriate model of care that reinforces the partnership between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community health services and specialist health services in a tertiary facility and demonstrates a range of benefits associated with the generation of a strong community led health-screening program, supported by specialists at a distance.
Post-acute burns care and telemedicine: Professor Anthony Smith had a key role in creating the telepaediatric service at the Royal Children’s Hospital has resulted in significant changes in the way outpatient services are delivered for certain groups of patients. Having had a clinical role in the paediatric burns unit in Brisbane, he was very familiar with patients and families who returned to the department on a regular basis for outpatient care. The time, cost and inconvenience of time away from home was something he was extremely conscious of. After extensive engagement with the multi-disciplinary burns team, Dr Smith introduced telehealth consultations for the post-acute care of children with burn injuries. This required a new model of care, where regional occupational therapists and nurses were trained to deliver outpatient care, with the support of specialists (by videoconference). Instead of traveling back to Brisbane, families were able to attend an outpatient appointment at their nearest hospital, by videoconference. His work resulted in more than 3500 telehealth burns consultations in the first ten years; overall, telehealth appointments accounted for around 14% of all outpatient appointments in the burns unit. This represented a completely new direction in the way outpatient services are delivered in Queensland. Since those early days, this model has continued to be used, and has now been reproduced in other states including NSW, Western Australia and Victoria.
Medicare funding for specialist video-consultations: In 2010, Professor Anthony Smith was the lead investigator (CIA) of a tender to deliver a national report on telehealth implementation and technical requirements. This report guided the strategic decisions related to funding videoconferencing consultations through the Medical Benefits Schedule and informed the resultant legislation that was implemented by the Federal Government on 1 July, 2011. This work has been cited by cited by leading agencies including the: RACP, RACGP, ACRRM, RCNA and NEHTA.
Works
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2012
Book Chapter
Introduction to teledermatology
Wurm, Elisabeth M. T., Soyer, H. Peter and Smith, Anthony C. (2012). Introduction to teledermatology. Telemedicine in dermatology. (pp. 1-6) edited by Hans Peter Soyer, Michael Binder, Anthony C. Smith and Elisabeth M. T. Wurm. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-20801-0_1
2012
Journal Article
E-CYMHS: An expansion of a child and youth telepsychiatry model in Queensland
Wood, Jennylee, Stathis, Stephen, Smith, Anthony and Krause, Judi (2012). E-CYMHS: An expansion of a child and youth telepsychiatry model in Queensland. Australasian Psychiatry, 20 (4), 333-337. doi: 10.1177/1039856212450756
2012
Book
Telemedicine in dermatology
H. Peter Soyer, Michael Binder, Anthony C. Smith and Elisabeth M.T. Wurm eds. (2012). Telemedicine in dermatology. Berlin, Germany: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-20801-0
2012
Conference Publication
Remote management of ill infants by telemedicine: improving access and outcome in a vulnerable patient group
Donovan, T., Armfield, N., Coghill, K., Smith, A., Van der Westhuysen, J., Hurley, T. and Rogers, D. (2012). Remote management of ill infants by telemedicine: improving access and outcome in a vulnerable patient group. 17th Congress of the Federation of Asian and Oceania Perinatal Societies (FAOPS) and the 16th Annual Congress of the Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand (PSANZ), Sydney, NSW, Australia, 18-21 March 2012. Oxford, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2012.02411.x
2012
Book
Global Telehealth 2012: delivering quality healthcare anywhere through telehealth
Anthony C. Smith, Armfield, Nigel R. and Robert H. Eikelboom eds. (2012). Global Telehealth 2012: delivering quality healthcare anywhere through telehealth. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: IOS Press.
2012
Book Chapter
Health economics
Bensink, Mark E., Scuffham, Paul A. and Smith, Anthony C. (2012). Health economics. Telemedicine in dermatology. (pp. 167-185) edited by Hans Peter Soyer, Michael Binder, Anthony C. Smith and Elisabeth M. T. Wurm. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-20801-0_19
2012
Journal Article
A pilot study of the effectiveness of home teleconsultations in paediatric palliative care
Bradford, Natalie, Young, Jeanine, Armfield, Ningel R., Bensink, Mark E., Pedersen, Lee-anne, Herbert, Anthony and Smith, Anthony C. (2012). A pilot study of the effectiveness of home teleconsultations in paediatric palliative care. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 18 (8), 438-442. doi: 10.1258/jtt.2012.GTH103
2012
Book Chapter
Photographic imaging essentials
Jakowenko, Janelle, Smith, Matthew J. and Smith, Anthony C. (2012). Photographic imaging essentials. Telemedicine in dermatology. (pp. 143-156) edited by Hans Peter Soyer, Michael Binder, Anthony C. Smith and Elisabeth M. T. Wurm. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-20801-0_17
2012
Conference Publication
Telehealth for nursing homes: utilisation of specialists services
Martin-Khan, M., Beattie, E., Edirippulige, S., Gray, L. C., Russell, T., Smith, A. C. and Theodoros, D. (2012). Telehealth for nursing homes: utilisation of specialists services. Australian Association of Gerontology, 45th National Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 20–23 November 2012. Richmond, VIC, Australia: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-6612.2012.00655.x
2012
Journal Article
The costs and potential savings of telemedicine for acute care neonatal consultation: preliminary findings
Armfield, Nigel R., Donovan, Tim, Bensink, Mark E. and Smith, Anthony C. (2012). The costs and potential savings of telemedicine for acute care neonatal consultation: preliminary findings. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 18 (8), 429-433. doi: 10.1258/jtt.2012.GTH101
2011
Other Outputs
Assessment of Telehealth Implementations and Associated Requirements – Final Report
Gray, L., Smith, A., Armfield, N, Travers, C., Croll, P. and Caffery, L. (2011). Assessment of Telehealth Implementations and Associated Requirements – Final Report. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Department of Health and Ageing.
2011
Conference Publication
Economic evaluation of a clinically effective Brief Mobile Treatment (BMT) on suicide prevention in Sri Lanka
Marasinghe, R. B., Bensink, M., Edirippulige, S., Smith, A. and Kavanagh, D. (2011). Economic evaluation of a clinically effective Brief Mobile Treatment (BMT) on suicide prevention in Sri Lanka. eHealth Sri Lanka 2010, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka, 15-16 September 2010. Colombo, Sri Lanka: University of Colombo Postgraduate Institute of Medicine of Sri Lanka. doi: 10.4038/sljbmi.v1i0.3543
2011
Conference Publication
A Mobile-ICT platform to deliver psychotherapy to prevent suicide
Marasinghe, R. B., Edirippulige, S., Smith, A., Kavangh, D., Jiffry, M.T.M. and Kodagoda, G.N. (2011). A Mobile-ICT platform to deliver psychotherapy to prevent suicide. eHealth Sri Lanka 2010, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka, 15-16 September 2010. Colombo, Sri Lanka: University of Colombo Postgraduate Institute of Medicine of Sri Lanka. doi: 10.4038/sljbmi.v1i0.3542
2011
Journal Article
A systematic review and meta-analysis of ICU telemedicine reinforces the need for further controlled investigations to assess the impact of telemedicine on patient outcomes
Smith, Anthony C. and Armfield, Nigel R. (2011). A systematic review and meta-analysis of ICU telemedicine reinforces the need for further controlled investigations to assess the impact of telemedicine on patient outcomes. Evidence-Based Nursing, 14 (4), 102-103. doi: 10.1136/ebn-2011-100082
2011
Journal Article
Connecting hospitalized patients with their families: case series and commentary
Parsapour, Kourosh, Kon, Alexander, Dharmar, Madan, McCarthy, Amy K., Yang, Hsuan-Hui, Smith, Anthony C., Carpenter, Janice, Sadorra, Candace K., Farbstein, Aron D., Hojman, Nayla M., Wold, Gary L. and Marcin, James P. (2011). Connecting hospitalized patients with their families: case series and commentary. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications, 2011 (1) 804254, 804254.1-804254.7. doi: 10.1155/2011/804254
2011
Book
Telehealth assessment: Final report
Gray, Len C., Smith, Anthony C., Armfield, Nigel R., Travers, Catherine, Croll, Peter and Caffery, Liam J. (2011). Telehealth assessment: Final report. Uniquest Project No: 16807 St.Lucia, QLD, Australia: UniQuest.
2011
Other Outputs
Telehealth business case, advice and options - Final report
Gray, Len C., Smith, Anthony C., Armfield, Nigel R., Travers, Catherine, Croll, Peter and Caffery, Liam J. (2011). Telehealth business case, advice and options - Final report. Uniquest Project No: 16807 St. Lucia, Qld., Australia: UniQuest.
2011
Journal Article
Humour sans frontieres : The feasibility of providing clown care at a distance
Armfield, Nigel R., Bradford, Natalie, White, Megan M., Spitzer, Peter and Smith, Anthony C. (2011). Humour sans frontieres : The feasibility of providing clown care at a distance. Telemedicine and e-Health, 17 (4), 316-318. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2010.0166
2011
Conference Publication
A method comparison approach to determine the efficacy of telemedicine for assessment of the critically-ill child: Preliminary results
McCall, T., Armfield, N., Coulthard, M., Slater, A. and Smith, A. (2011). A method comparison approach to determine the efficacy of telemedicine for assessment of the critically-ill child: Preliminary results. Sixth World Congress on Pediatric Critical Care One World Sharing Knowledge, Sydney, Australia, 13 - 17 March 2011. Baltimore, MD, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. doi: 10.1097/PCC.0b013e3182112e80
2011
Conference Publication
Accuracy of medication checks via internet video: Resources and research update
Bradford, Natalie, Armfield, N., Young, J. and Smith, A. (2011). Accuracy of medication checks via internet video: Resources and research update. Successes and Failures in Telehealth, 2nd Annual Meeting of the Australasian Telehealth Society., Royal on the Park, Brisbane, 1-2nd December 2011.
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Implementing Research Programs in Queensland Health Outer-Metropolitan and Regional Health Services
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Rebekah Eden
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Doctor Philosophy
The implementation and evaluation of a Telepharmacy model of care
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Liam Caffery, Associate Professor Chris Freeman
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Doctor Philosophy
Filling the gap on cardiovascular health: increasing equity through telehealth
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Jaimon Kelly, Dr Emma Thomas
Completed supervision
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
An evaluation of a telehealth-based specialist consultation service for Indigenous people living with diabetes in Queensland
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Liam Caffery
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2018
Master Philosophy
Speech and language screening for children with medical complexity: A comparison of telepractice and in-person methods
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nigel Armfield
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2014
Doctor Philosophy
Improving access to specialist paediatric services for children with palliative or complex needs: the potential of telehealth in the home
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nigel Armfield
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2011
Doctor Philosophy
Remote assessment and management of the critically ill infant by telemedicine: A novel approach to supporting the care of a vulnerable patient group
Principal Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Email-based telemedicine: An investigation into service-delivery applications
Principal Advisor
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Evaluation of the economic factors and clinician drivers impacting telehealth uptake and sustainability in Australian general practice settings
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Centaine Snoswell
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Risk and Protective Factors for Burnout and Wellbeing of Staff Working in the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: PICU Staff Wellbeing
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Helen Haydon
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
The Development and Evaluation of a Needs-based Planning Framework for Telemedicine Services
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Nigel Armfield
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor: Understanding Clinician's Experiences of Service Separation and Trust Formation in Telehealth
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicole Hartley
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Evaluation of a brief inpatient and community intervention to address suicide risk in Sri Lanka using mobile phones
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Sisira Edirippulige
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