Australian Telehealth Society is a pioneering organization that was founded in 2008 with the vision to advocate for the advancement of telehealth. The society aims to streamline access to vital resources and information, educate, and support the planning and delivery of telehealth services. With a membership representing various regions including all states and territories in Australia and cities throughout New Zealand, the ATHS serves as a unified 'voice' in the field of telehealth spanning across the health sector, academic institutions, government, and industry partners.
Despite being relatively young, the society has made significant strides in the telehealth domain. It has notably authored various telehealth strategy documents and organized key events such as the Global Telehealth conference in Perth in 2010 and the Successes and Failures in Telehealth Conferences. In addition, the upcoming co-hosting of the SFT-24 Conference in Brisbane in November underscores its ongoing commitment to driving telehealth innovation.
As the telehealth industry continues to gain traction, the Australian Telehealth Society stands at the forefront, carving a niche in a crucial segment of the Health Care industry. While the details of the most recent investment and its investors are not specified, the society's trajectory reflects a compelling journey and potential for further growth and impact in the telehealth landscape.
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