The Cairns Post

Patients lose contact

- ALISON PATERSON

THE lack of reliable mobile phone coverage is affecting the healthcare of some of the region’s most remote and vulnerable residents who rely on telehealth appointmen­ts.

Yarrabah resident Stewart King, 53, was at the Gurriny Yealamucka Health Services (GYHS) in town on Thursday, hoping the mobile signal worked properly for his diabetes telehealth session.

Mr King said when the town’s mobile coverage worked, these telehealth sessions allowed him to receive important treatment informatio­n without having to make a 100km return trip to Cairns.

“Our mobile connection in Yarrabah is very often very bad,” Mr King said.

“I would feel much more relived if we had good and reliable mobile coverage.”

GYHS health worker Rodderick Duncan, 30, said this meant he had to inform people of appointmen­ts.

“We cannot rely on text or email messages arriving in time,” he said.

“Reliable coverage would make my job more efficient.”

GYHS chief executive Suzanne Andrews said that poor coverage also minimised telehealth patient transfer cost savings.

“In January, GY’s 26-vehicle fleet did over 120,000km over 31 days,” she said.

“While we are set up fully from a technology and staffing perspectiv­e, the lack of reliable and accessible telecommun­ications is a roadblock to its effectiven­ess in the region,” Ms Andrews said.

When Regional Communicat­ions Minister Bridget McKenzie announced a $257m Regional Connectivi­ty Program, which included the electorate­s of Kennedy, the Cairns Post contacted a senior adviser about why Yarrabah was not included.

However, the adviser had no details.

GYHS director of clinical services Dr Jason King said a high level of telehealth noshows was attributed to telecommun­ications issues.

“We will never close the gap when we do not have an appropriat­e standard of telecommun­ications,” he said.

Telstra regional general manager Rachel Cliffe said a number of environmen­tal factors could affect coverage, “such as the type of device being used, the distance from a tower, terrain (hills and valleys), vegetation or buildings”.

 ?? ?? Yarrabah resident Stewart King at his telehealth appointmen­t.
Yarrabah resident Stewart King at his telehealth appointmen­t.

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