Broadband project for the aging in Victoria

Paul Gerard Budde

A new project announced by the Victorian Government will revolutionise access to healthcare in Western Victoria. The project is one of 12 projects to receive funding of $4 million through the Victorian Government’s Broadband-Enabled Innovation Program (BEIP).

The new tele-health project will provide patients in need of specialist medical assistance in areas like dentistry, wound management or oncology services access to high-definition, three-dimensional imaging via broadband. It means patients will have access to diagnosis without having to travel to major centres to access specialist healthcare.

The University of Ballarat will lead the project in partnership with the Institute for a Broadband-Enabled Society, Grampians Rural Health Alliance, Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative and hospitals and nursing services in Ballarat, Horsham, Nhill and Melbourne.

The tele-health project will develop the Central Highlands and Wimmera regions’ ability to capitalise on broadband infrastructure in advance of the National Broadband Network rollout.

The BEIP supports collaborative projects in developing new ways of working and improving service delivery in business, government and the community through the use of high-capacity broadband.

Some of the successful projects of the BEIP include:

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