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Call for Papers
April Issue Focus: Remote Patient Monitoring in Care Settings
Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT) is delighted to announce the April 2022 issue focus will be “Remote Patient Monitoring in Care Settings”. This critical Call for Papers will examine success and failure of RPM applications and solutions across environments during and in the new COVID era, using technologies that capture data and manage acute and chronic conditions by enhancing monitoring, maintenance, instruction and alerts - where people are located and live, in real time, every day.
Topics may include but are not limited to:
Reimbursement and CPT coding, chronic and post-acute care management systems, bedside and remote home monitoring, digital literacy, elder care, senior home monitoring, patient & provider stressors, intervention strategies and outcomes, accuracy of devices and data, device security, data privacy, consumer friendly tech, geographic comparative reviews, workforce training, startup failures and course corrections and impact on cost of care on health
system(s).
Key Dates for Submissions:
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Submission Deadline:
Initial Decisions:
Final Revisions for accepted papers:
Publication:
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March 1, 2022
Ongoing
March 15, 2022
April 30, 2022
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Submission Guidelines:
1. Be sure to first register. Include your ORCID ID if you have one.
2. Papers should present new original results, pilots, case use and reviews that are unpublished. Please prepare your manuscript as per THMT guidelines here.
3. To submit an article to the RPM focus issue, please click here.
4. Your manuscript will undergo full peer-review, consistent with THMT criteria here. Accepted papers will appear in the April issue.
5. The article processing charge (APC) will be $650 USD (regularly $850, a discount of $200.00). Qualified authors may obtain waivers.
Editors-in-Chief
Lyle Berkowitz, MD, FACP, FHIMSS, CEO, KeyCare and Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA
Amar Gupta, PhD, MIT Institute of Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Labs (CSAIL) and Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, USA
John D. Halamka, MD, MS, President, Mayo Clinic Platform, USA
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