What Is Telemedicine? A Collection of 104 Peer-Reviewed Perspectives and Theoretical Underpinnings
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing · Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Nearly half a century ago, telemedicine was disregarded for being an unwieldy, unreliable, and unaffordable technology. Rapidly evolving telecommunications and information technologies have provided a solid foundation for telemedicine as a feasible, dependable, and useful technology. Practitioners from a variety of medical specialties have claimed success in their telemedicine pursuits. Gradually, this new modality of healthcare delivery is finding its way into the mainstream medicine. As a multidisciplinary, dynamic, and continually evolving tool in medicine, researchers and users have developed various definitions for telemedicine. The meaning of telemedicine encapsulated in these definitions varies with the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 9.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 70
Authors
7- SSSanjay SoodCorresponding
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
- VMVictor Mbarika
Southern University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
- SJShakhina Jugoo
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
- RDReena Dookhy
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
- CRCharles R. Doarn
University of Cincinnati
Topics & keywords
- Telemedicine
- Context (archaeology)
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Health care
- Computer science
- Quality (philosophy)
- Mainstream