Digital Health Course – Project ECHO: Health eMinds and Telehealth Skills
- Reference # AHT.6.1718121 (Echo)
- Research Programs 6. CRCNA industry focused education and training
- Project Timeframe 2023 to 2025
- CRCNA Funding $650,705
- Total project value $650,705
- Health service delivery
- Education
Project locations: Northern Australia
Project partners: The University of Queensland, Centre for Online Health
Project summary and impacts
Access to specialist healthcare and ongoing professional support can be challenging for clinicians working in rural and remote communities. This project strengthened the capability of healthcare providers across northern Australia by delivering telehealth training, specialist mentoring and mental health education through the Project ECHO model.
Delivered by the University of Queensland Centre for Online Health in partnership with the North Queensland Primary Health Network, the project connected regional health professionals with subject matter experts through regular virtual learning sessions, case discussions and peer-to-peer knowledge sharing. Two dedicated ECHO programs were established: Health eMinds ECHO, focused on mental health and wellbeing, and Telehealth Skills ECHO, focused on building practical telehealth capability. These programs were complemented by telehealth workshops, site visits and conference engagement activities.
Over three years, the project delivered 47 ECHO sessions and nine telehealth training workshops, reaching more than 1,500 participants from across northern Australia and beyond. Participants reported increased confidence in delivering telehealth services, improved mental health knowledge and stronger professional networks. The project also helped reduce professional isolation among regional health workers and supported greater access to specialist support for rural and remote communities.
The project demonstrated that tele-mentoring and virtual education can be an effective and cost-efficient way to strengthen the regional health workforce, improve access to care and support better health outcomes across northern Australia.
Key outcomes
- Increased workforce capability and confidence in delivering telehealth services.
- Improved access to mental health education, mentoring and specialist support.
- Reduced professional isolation among regional and remote health professionals.
- Strengthened collaboration and knowledge sharing across healthcare services.
- Improved access to care for patients in rural and remote communities
Resources
To access participant resources for past sessions visit:
- Health eMinds participant resources –https://uqecho.org/healtheminds-echo/
- Telehealth Skills participant resources – https://uqecho.org/telehealthskills-echo/
For more information contact the UQ Centre for Online Health team via email healthemindsecho@uq.edu.au or telehealthskillsecho@uq.edu.au
Publications
30 March 2026
Impact report: Project Echo – Telehealth Skills and Health eMinds
Type: Report
Industry: Health service delivery, Education
10 December 2025
Final report: Project Echo Health eMinds + Telehealth Skills
Type: Report
Industry: Health service delivery, Education
31 May 2023
Project ECHO: Health eMinds factsheet
Type: Fact sheet
Industry: Health service delivery, Education
31 May 2023
Project ECHO: Telehealth Skills factsheet
Type: Fact sheet
Industry: Health service delivery, Education
News
16 January 2023
Call to be part of Northern Australia’s first Health eMinds ECHO
25 April 2026
