Application Of Next Generation Sequencing For The Diagnosis Of Epileptic Encephalopathy: The Science, The Costings And The Impact.
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$122,714.00
Summary
Epileptic encephalopathy (EE) causes a devastating seizure disorder and intellectual disability in children. There are hundreds of rare, mostly genetic causes. Finding the cause is critical to guide treatment but currently investigations are expensive, invasive and rarely successful. This study aims to use the latest type of genetic testing to find the most cost and time effective way to diagnosis the most children, exploring the impact of testing on the child, family and health care services.
A Centre Of Research Excellence In Adolescent Health: Making Health Services Work For Adolescents In A Digital Age
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$2,496,295.00
Summary
Developmentally appropriate adolescent healthcare must be inter-disciplinary, with sound communication and acknowledging increasing autonomy; not easily accommodated within traditional paediatric and adult models of care. Our diverse team of experts will work with young people, parents, policy makers and service providers to create principles of cost-effective, equitable and accessible healthcare for adolescents, making best use of present-day health services and modern digital technologies.