Telehealth and Medicine Today Publishes RPM Special Issue
Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT) is pleased to present research focusing on remote patient monitoring original research, and highly topical opinions, podcasts and blog, to readers spanning 104 countries around the globe.
The open access peer reviewed journal brings the most practical frontline research and insights from around the world, building knowledge, use and scale for this promising and newly energized market. Click a link below to learn what practicing professionals and researchers have recently reported in the field.
Original Research
- Strategies to Improve Time to Activation within an Ambulatory Remote Patient Monitoring Program - Mark Stemler, Nicole Ploog, Shelby Gathje, Jordan Coffey, Mayo Clinic
- Maternal Deaths During a Pilot study Using Digitized Maternal Early Warning System - Narmadha Kuppuswami, Suresh Subramanian, Radharani Ravichandran, Harvard School of Public Health
- Systematic Overview of Remote Patient Monitoring in Nigeria - Umarfarouq Idris, Latifah Abdulkarim, Bryan Arkwright, Cromford Health
Op-Ed
- Promote Scientific Discourse, Not Lawsuits - Vikram Dhillon, Matthew Fisher
Podcasts
Blog
- Remote Patient Monitoring in Chronic Care Management: A Practitioner’s Experience using RPM to Increase Patient Adherence and Improve Patient Outcomes - Andrew Mills, Brad Guest
The journal is published quarterly. The manuscript submission deadline for the November issue is October 1, 2022. Click here for author details.
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Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT) is the international open access peer reviewed journal bringing the most practical frontline research and insights from around the world, building knowledge, use and scale for this newly energized market.
Learn what practicing professionals have recently reported in the field through examining the value of telehealth and clinical automation, its use and scalable developments, business process guidance, market research and the economic impact of digital health innovations. Articles feature original research, pilot studies, case use, best practices and perspectives from multidisciplinary stakeholders.
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