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Correction: Value of Analog in Medicine: Digital Compromise to Teach Old-Timer New Trick

Cho H

This note corrects an error in title.
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High Time to Discuss Future-Oriented Telemedicine

Kwon IH

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Patient Will See You Now: The Future of Medicine is in Your Hands

Kim EY

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Current Status and Progress of Telemedicine in Korea and Other Countries

Oh JY, Park YT, Jo EC, Kim SM

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to review the current telemedicine of the Korea and the telemedicine of the other countries. METHODS: This study reviewed several documents on telemedicine and...
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Geriatric Telemedicine: Background and Evidence for Telemedicine as a Way to Address the Challenges of Geriatrics

Merrell RC

OBJECTIVES: The global population of elderly people is increasing at a remarkable rate, which may be expected to continue for some time. Older patients require more care, and with the...
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Early Experiences with Mobile Electronic Health Records Application in a Tertiary Hospital in Korea

Choi W, Park M, Hong E, Kim S, Ahn R, Hong J, Song S, Kim T, Kim J, Yeo S

OBJECTIVES: Recent advances in mobile technology have opened up possibilities to provide strongly integrated mobile-based services in healthcare and telemedicine. Although the number of mobile Electronic Health Record (EHR) applications...
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Current Clinical Status of Telehealth in Korea: Categories, Scientific Basis, and Obstacles

Kim HS, Kim H, Lee S, Lee KH, Kim JH

OBJECTIVES: Through telehealth, medical services have expanded beyond spatial boundaries and are now available in living spaces outside of hospitals. It can also contribute to patient medical knowledge improvement because...
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Recent Directions in Telemedicine: Review of Trends in Research and Practice

Wilson LS, Maeder AJ

OBJECTIVES: Healthcare is now routinely delivered by telecommunications-based services in all developed countries and an increasing number of developing countries. Telemedicine is used in many clinical specialities and across numerous...
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Prerequisites for Effective Implementation of Telemedicine: Focusing on Current Situations in Korea

Lee HY, Lee JS, Kim J

OBJECTIVES: The practice of telemedicine requires social interventions and systems for efficient implementation. Further, it requires sufficient discussions among related parties because the purpose of telemedicine is diagnosis and treatment,...
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Evaluation Framework for Telemedicine Using the Logical Framework Approach and a Fishbone Diagram

Chang H

OBJECTIVES: Technological advances using telemedicine and telehealth are growing in healthcare fields, but the evaluation framework for them is inconsistent and limited. This paper suggests a comprehensive evaluation framework for...
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Proposal on the Establishment of Telemedicine Guidelines for Korea

Jung EY, Kang HW, Park IH, Park DK

OBJECTIVES: An official guideline must be prepared for legalizing the doctor-patient telemedicine system based on the evaluations of the ongoing telemedicine demonstration project performed by the Korean government. In this...
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Evaluation of Mobile Health Applications Developed by a Tertiary Hospital as a Tool for Quality Improvement Breakthrough

Lee Y, Shin SY, Kim JY, Kim JH, Seo DW, Joo S, Park JY, Kim WS, Lee JH, Bates DW

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the mobile health applications (apps) developed by a single tertiary hospital in Korea with a particular focus on quality and patient safety. METHODS: Twenty-three mobile health apps developed...
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Innovation Network Development Model in Telemedicine: A Change in Participation

Goodarzi M, Torabi M, Safdari R, Dargahi H, Naeimi S

OBJECTIVES: This paper introduces a telemedicine innovation network and reports its implementation in Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The required conditions for the development of future projects in the field...
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Are Currently Available Wearable Devices for Activity Tracking and Heart Rate Monitoring Accurate, Precise, and Medically Beneficial?

El-Amrawy , Nounou MI

OBJECTIVES: The new wave of wireless technologies, fitness trackers, and body sensor devices can have great impact on healthcare systems and the quality of life. However, there have not been...
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Chronic Heart Failure Follow-up Management Based on Agent Technology

Mohammadzadeh N, Safdari R

OBJECTIVES: Monitoring heart failure patients through continues assessment of sign and symptoms by information technology tools lead to large reduction in re-hospitalization. Agent technology is one of the strongest artificial...
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Service-Oriented Security Framework for Remote Medical Services in the Internet of Things Environment

Lee JD, Yoon TS, Chung SH, Cha HS

OBJECTIVES: Remote medical services have been expanding globally, and this is expansion is steadily increasing. It has had many positive effects, including medical access convenience, timeliness of service, and cost...
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Fifteen-year Experience with Telemedicine Services in Gangwon Province in Korea

Kim HG, Ahn ME, Choi YA, Choi EH, Kim DW, Shin SG, Park KS, Han JH

OBJECTIVES: This study attempted to identify the factors that contribute to successful telemedicine service. This was done by analyzing the operational state of successful telemedicine services offered in Gangwon Province...
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