Telemedicine Reports
Health Information Technology | Primary Care / Family Practice | Telemedicine/Telecare
Telemedicine Reports is the leading open-access peer-reviewed journal for telemedicine research, education, and implementation science reports. Particular emphasis of the journal will be dedicated to the successful development and integration of telehealth technologies and applications into healthcare settings, with the goal of improving the efficacy, efficiency, and effectiveness of improving patient health outcomes. These goals can only be achieved through multidisciplinary and global research and education efforts, reflecting the diversity of patient populations, healthcare systems, and research methodologies that are impacted by telehealth.
Telemedicine Reports supports the global and diverse nature of telemedicine and its goal of bringing healthcare to anyone, anywhere, anytime by being a fully open access publication; our goal is to disseminate research results online and free of cost to readers in the most timely fashion.
Telemedicine Reports topic areas include:
- Implementation science research
- Comparative effectiveness research
- Education, training & core competencies
- Clinical trends & applications
- Mobile health, sensors & wearable apps
- Cost effectiveness & methods
- Human factors & ergonomics studies
- Telehealth technology developments & evaluation
For any pre-submission inquiries, please feel free to contact Dr. Elizabeth Krupinski, Editor-in-Chief at ekrupin@emory.edu
Audience: Telehealth, comparative effectiveness, human factors and implementation science researchers and practitioners; healthcare educators, trainers & curriculum developers; medical informaticists; experts in telehealth technology R & D.
Telemedicine Reports publishes articles under a CC BY NC license. This means that articles can be freely redistributed and reused by the author and others as long as the article is properly cited. Published articles in Telemedicine Reports can be deposited immediately into an online repository or social network without an embargo. Telemedicine Reports articles can be emailed to colleagues, printed, archived in a collection, included in course-packs, and distributed without restrictions. Please read the full Creative Commons license for further information.
Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD, FATA | Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA |
Jordana Bernard, MBA, FATA | North Potomac, MD, USA |
Christine Doss Esper, MD | Emory University, Atlanta, GA, USA |
Hari Eswaran, PhD | University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA |
Jose F Florez-Arango, MD, PhD | Texas A&M University/College Of Medicine, Bryan, TX, USA |
Wojciech Glinkowski, MD, PhD | |
Christina Higa, PhD | University Of Hawaii At Manoa, Honolulu, HI, USA |
S David Mcswain, MD, MPH | UNC Health Care, Morrisville, NC, USA |
Maria Pedro Miala | Tele-Saude Educativo, Nijmegen, Netherlands |
Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD | University Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA |
Jonathan Neufeld, PhD | University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA |
Ariel P Santos, MD, MPH | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Lubbock, TX, USA |
Kimberly D Shea, PhD, RN | University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, USA |
Veronique Ines Thouvenot, MD | Millennia2025 Women And Innovation Foundation, Namur, Belgium |
Kathy H Wibberly, PhD | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA |