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Latest Issue of Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Latest Issue of Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Latest Issue of Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
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Store-and-forward telemedicine for doctors working in remote areas
Clinical photography
A review of telemedicine in China
Limitations in the routine use of telepsychiatry
A framework for the design of user-centred teleconsulting systems
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare recent issues
Tele-obstetric ultrasound: analysis of first-trimester ultrasound images transmitted in realtime
Telemedicine interventions for substance-use disorder: a literature review
Remote CT reading using an ultramobile PC and web-based remote viewing over a wireless network
A telemedicine network to support paediatric care in small hospitals in rural Tanzania
Telemedical home-monitoring of diabetic foot disease using photographic foot imaging - a feasibility study
Latest Issue of Telemed J E Health
The Patient-Centered Medical Home and Health Information Technology.
Transfer of Information from Personal Health Records: A Survey of Veterans Using My HealtheVet.
Teleophthalmology Assessment of Diabetic Retinopathy Fundus Images: Smartphone Versus Standard Office Computer Workstation.
A special thanks to our reviewers for 2011.
Technology-a social change agent for global health.
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Interpreting the Outcomes of Automated Internet-Based Randomized Trials: Example of an International Smoking Cessation Study
Usability Evaluation of a Web-Based Support System for People With a Schizophrenia Diagnosis
Development and Implementation of a Web-Enabled 3D Consultation Tool for Breast Augmentation Surgery Based on 3D-Image Reconstruction of 2D Pictures
Comparing the Use of an Online Expert Health Network against Common Information Sources to Answer Health Questions
Web-Based Recruiting for Health Research Using a Social Networking Site: An Exploratory Study