As the COVID-19 situation unfolds, now is the time to rethink how we do things, during this pandemic and beyond. What could a digital present and future look like for mental health?
Hosted by The University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre, this conversation will ask how can the mental health system to best support communities and consider a mental health care transformation, beyond tele to DigiHealth.
Through the adoption of appropriate digital technologies, a #FliptheClinic model allows mental health care to be delivered 80% digitally and 20% face-to-face. DigiHealth is not telehealth. Instead, DigiHealth provides enhanced mental health care by leading consumers through a rapid and more effective system experience of service entry, skilled assessment, multidisciplinary care and ongoing outcomes based monitoring to help provide all Australians reach best care, first time.
Speakers:
- Professor Ian Hickie, Co-director of the Brain and Mind Centre
- Dr John Torous, Harvard University Medical School
- Sam Hockey, Youth Mental Health Ambassador (and previous National Mental Health Commissioner)
- Professor Frances Kay-Lambkin, Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) at the University of Newcastle
- Julie Sturgess, CEO of North Coast Primary Health Network
- Dr Norman Swan (moderator), producer and presenter of ABC’s Health Report