The December issue of THMT closes the year by examining how telehealth, digital health, and artificial intelligence are moving to practice—while raising essential questions about adoption, evaluation, and governance. This issue features real-world evidence on telemedicine implementation and adherence alongside a scoping review defining assessment criteria
for digital health interventions from the healthcare provider perspective. We also explore the rapidly evolving role of autonomous technologies underscoring the urgency of ethical, clinical, and policy frameworks as AI becomes embedded in care delivery.
Looking ahead to 2026, THMT will continue to expand this conversation with telehealth predictions, patient safety, advanced diagnostic models, and the social, economic, and
risk factors shaping physicians’ telemedicine adoption.
Stefano Palazzo, MSc, Cataldo Piarulli, Marco Zurlo, MD, Silvio Tafuri MD, PhD, Marcello Albanesi, MD, PhD, Michele Della Corte, MD
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Assessment Criteria of Digital Health Interventions Focusing on Healthcare Providers: A Scoping Review
Issam El Kouarty, MD, Samia El Hilali, MD, Abdelmajid Sahnoun, MD, Majdouline Obtel, PhD
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AI Agents in Healthcare: The Need for
Governance
Tomer Jordi Chaffer, MSc, Joe Littlejohn, MD, Muthu Ramachandran, PhD, Claudia Lamschtein, MD
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