Building Cross Border Digital Health Capacity Around the Globe International collaborations encouraging data sharing, team building, and discussions that accelerate research, frontier tech innovation and support for appropriate policies and standards. Bringing the best minds
together with a singular purpose can only propel solutions that meet the needs of global health citizens. The market is poised for growth that will change health delivery, outcomes, and the cost of care around the globe. What it needs is strategic regulation and policies for local application and global borderless interoperability. THMT looks forward to featuring multidisciplinary ecosystems that learn, work, and grow together to launch new initiatives for rapid adoption and market impact.
THMT Around the Globe 2023 was a busy year for THMT and we look forward to more in 2024. The journal encourages knowledge sharing in telemedicine and digital health across geopolitical boarders. Last November, THMT participated in the 2023 Brazil Medical Association of São
Paulo –Global Summit Telemedicine & Digital Health, themed “Digital Health for ALL,” - a long standing THMT priority. It is imperative that access to telemedicine and telehealth be expanded to all citizens. Thanks to Jefferson Fernandes, MD, PhD, MBA, Vice President, Brazilian Association of Telemedicine and Telehealth, Brazil, and Regional Editor of THMT!
THMT Special Proceedings Issue is scheduled for early 2024 to amplify research presented at Telemedicon 2023, Goa, India. Register to stay up to date here. Thanks to THMT friends and editors Drs. Ganapathy, Shroff, John,
and others.
Should you have a event in 2024 you would like to elevate, email THMT at info@partersindigitalhealth.com
Call for Papers There are still too many citizens that do not have access to care or the ability to connect with technology that enables access and treatment. Many may not be insured depending on health system, socioeconomic, or geopolitical climate. More and more we see
regional natural disasters impact health and human survival. Digital health can provide a safety net. If designed appropriately, health systems can play a significant role in saving lives and keeping cost low for government administration. Providers too, may benefit, as technology opens more avenues for study, expertise, expanding practices and services, operating faster and more efficiently. This in turn can enhance patient and team based satisfaction. Long term vision is what is required for
long term success. Do you have an opinion or research to share addressing these topics? Click here for more details.
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Telehealth and Medicine Today is pleased to report DEI Statistics. We encourage all global citizens from all countries to learn, share, and participate as equals. The editorial board is comprised of: - 30% Female - 70%
Male - 60% are from the United States - 40% are located outside the United States - 46% non-White 2023 Author Statistics are as follows: - 35.5% Female - 64.5%
Male - 26.3% located outside the United States - 38% non-White
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Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT) would like to thank 2023 editors for their invaluable contributions, selfless volunteerism, and expertise. Journal staff is grateful for their dedication to maintaining high standards and integrity of the scholarly record. Shaping THMT content has enriched the quality of the journal, author, and reader experience. It
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