In 1999 a national study of telemedicine in Australia led to the promotion
of the concept of 'e-health', the health sector's equivalent of 'e-commerce
'. A new study explored the view that, with the convergence of technologies
and the consequent increase in ability to perform multiple functions with
those technologies, it is unwise to promote telemedicine in isolation from
other uses of technologies in health-care. The major sources of information
for the study were the presentations and discussions at five national work
shops held to discuss the findings of the original report on telemedicine.
Nineteen case studies were identified. The case studies showed that with th
e convergence of technologies telehealth is becoming part of e-health. The
cost-effectiveness of both telehealth and telemedicine improves considerabl
y when they are part of an integrated use of telecommunications and informa
tion technology in the health sector.