
Overview
Background
I am a senior researcher with cross-disciplinary expertise in health economics, pharmacy practice, and virtual health solutions. I am passionate about optimising healthcare outcomes by developing economically sustainable services that use technology and artificial intelligence to empower patients. My work explores the economic efficiency of implementing either virtual health or advanced-scope clinician initiatives within the Australian health system to improve patient care.
I am also a clinical pharmacist with more than a decade of experience in patient care and clinician training. I am a health economist at the UQ School of Pharmacy and Phamaceutical Sciences, and I lead the research work in the Pharmacy Department at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane.
Availability
- Dr Centaine Snoswell is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Graduate Certificate in Economics, University of New England Australia
Research impacts
I am nationally and internationally recognised for my research work in pharmacy practice, telehealth, and smoking cessation. My work in these areas have been cited in policy documents from the UN OECD, the EU, The US Congress, the UK Government, RVM (German national telehealth policy), RAND Corporation, Memorial Sloan Kettering Centre and the Netherlands National Institute for Public Health. Selected specific examples include:
• Telehealth (58+ articles): I am the leading Australian health economist in the areas of telehealth and virtual health care. My extensive work in this space resulted in the Australian Productivity Commissioner reaching out to me in 2023 to support their telehealth commission and their review of funding. Similarly, in 2020 I led a consultancy for the Australian Primary Healthcare Commission where we wrote a report characterising the current state of telehealth and outlining suggestions for the primary care 10 year plan. In 2020 I created a public facing webpage to track telehealth MBS uptake in Australia during the COVID pandemic which is still live and continues to receive hundreds of views per month, and has resulted in five+ academic publications (including a Viewpoint article in JAMA) and 40+ grey literature citations.
• Pharmacy Practice (32+ articles): My pharmacy research has resulted in Queensland Health investing over $3M AUD to create 20 permanent advanced scope positions, including a full-time smoking cessation pharmacist for Metro North in Brisbane. These health service evaluations are published in international peer-reviewed journals, serving as roadmaps for other domestic and international health services. My research also resulted in legislative changes to the 2021 QLD Medicines and Poisons Regulations, and has enabled over 6,200 advanced scope pharmacist inpatient interactions, and 13,800 outpatient interactions since commencement. In recognition of my expertise, I was one of the nationally recognized experts invited to contribute to the Sustainability themes in the 2024 AdPhA Pharmacy Forecast Australia report.
• Smoking Cessation (6+ articles): My research in hospital-based pharmacist-led smoking cessation breif interventions has demonstrated the effectiveness of pharmacists within this advanced scope role, and resulted in implementation of pharmacists into this role in Queensland. Between 2020-2023 I was part of a selected team of world experts led by Prof Gartner and Dr Puljevic that collated evidence for the World Health Organisation WHO clinical treatment guideline for tobacco cessation in adults, contributing primarily to the evidence regarding text messaging programs (i.e. asynchronous telehealth).
Works
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2015
Conference Publication
Emergency centre pharmacists: Pharmaceutical management to increase bone density and prevent readmission for low-impact fracture patients
Snoswell, Centaine and Falconer, Caitlin (2015). Emergency centre pharmacists: Pharmaceutical management to increase bone density and prevent readmission for low-impact fracture patients. Medicines Management 2015, the 41st SHPA National Conference, Melbourme, VIC, Australia, 3-6 December 2016. Barton, ACT, Australia: Kaigi Conferencing and Events.
2014
Conference Publication
Knowledge and attitudes of final year pharmacy students toward opioid substitution therapy (poster presentation)
Snoswell, Centaine, Kempnich, Clinton and Hollingworth, Samantha A. (2014). Knowledge and attitudes of final year pharmacy students toward opioid substitution therapy (poster presentation). National Medication Conference 2014, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 21-23 May, 2014. National Prescribing Service (NPS).
2014
Conference Publication
The demonstrated benefit from the rostered Dispensary Ward Technician rounds in Australia’s largest private hospital
Centaine Snoswell, Catherine Angus, Janet Watson and Laura Burne (2014). The demonstrated benefit from the rostered Dispensary Ward Technician rounds in Australia’s largest private hospital. Medicines Management 2014: 40th SHPA Conference, Darwin Australia, 11-14 September. Barton, ACT Australia: Kaigi Conferencing and Events.
2014
Conference Publication
Transdermal opioid therapy audit to examine the information recorded around application and removal of patches
Centaine Snoswell, Regan Tare, Natalie Mu and Gabriella McConnell (2014). Transdermal opioid therapy audit to examine the information recorded around application and removal of patches. Medicines Management 2014: 40th SHPA Conference, Darwin Australia, 11-14 September 2014. Barton, ACT Australia: Kaigi Conferencing and Events.
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Centaine Snoswell is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Developing asynchronous pre-recorded pharmacist video-education for cancer care patients
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Soraia De Camargo Catapan
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Doctor Philosophy
The economic and societal impacts of delirium among older adults in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid
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Master Philosophy
Optimising cancer pharmacy care for patients with serious mental illness
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nicola Warren, Dr Helen Haydon
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Doctor Philosophy
AI companions: opportunities and risks for the wellbeing of Australian adolescent girls
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Helen Haydon, Professor Liam Caffery
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Master Philosophy
Building grief literacy in residential aged care facilities in rural Far North Queensland as part of a virtual care model.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Helen Haydon
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Doctor Philosophy
Implementing a Medication review pharmacy clinic and the potential impact on patient care.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Michael Barras, Dr Holly Foot
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Development, implementation, and evaluation of a telepharmacy service for adult patients with cancer
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Elizabeth Ward
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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
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Anthony Smith
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
The development, implementation, and evaluation of a digital occupational violence patient risk assessment tool in the emergency department
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Amy Johnston
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Centaine Snoswell directly for media enquiries about:
- artificial intelligence
- digital health
- health economics
- health services research
- pharmacist
- pharmacy practice
- teledermatology
- telehealth
- telemedicine
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