A manifesto on telehealth and telemedicine

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Abstract

An evident contrast exists between the generally easy way medical doctors and administrators use the term "telemedicine" and the wide variety of significantly different technologic logic methods and devices necessary for correctly performing specific tasks in the field. Many mis-understandings could be avoided by agreeing on the types of services that telemedicine can provide, names for those services, and descriptions of what is included in the services. This manifesto lists representative services, with a proposed name for and description of each.

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Pinciroli, F., & Laurea, D. (2001). A manifesto on telehealth and telemedicine. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Hanley and Belfus Inc. https://doi.org/10.1136/jamia.2001.0080349

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