2022 Call for Manuscripts + Editorial Calendar | Telehealth and Medicine Today
Published: Mon, 10/25/21
2022 Call for Manuscripts
You are invited to submit original research, case use, systematic reviews, market research and editorial perspectives to Telehealth and Medicine Today (TMT) open access peer reviewed journal. TMT examines the value of telehealth and clinical automation, its use and scalable developments, business process guidance, market research and the economic impact of
digital health innovations in an evolving health technology sector addressing this important emerging niche in healthcare and medicine.
TMT is published quarterly in January, April, July and November. The deadline is the first of the month before the issue. If your manuscript is submitted close to the deadline, it will be tracked for the next issue. Manuscripts typically need at least two reviews.
The themed topics, as we move through the year, will be:
• Impact of New Interoperability Laws and Post COVID-19 Regulation(s) – January 2022
• Startups & RPM, Emphasis on NewCos and why publishing adds relevance – April 2022
• New COVID-19 Response Care Models – July 2022
• Case Studies for How the Cures Act Changed your Organization – November 2022
Manuscripts of interest will present innovations from around the world fostering ecosystem efficiencies in virtual care, telecare, and telehealth utilizing evidence-based outcomes for:
• New Business Models: provider and health system strategies, incentive models, future society transformation strategies, hardware, software and technology selection, financial impact to health systems and patient out-of-pocket cost, scalability, sustainability, business continuity
• Technology: RPM, apps, artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, voice interface tech, augmented reality, identity management, consent, cybersecurity, data management, interoperability, FHIR, HIE, DLT, claim adjudication, clinical trials, medical devices, Internet of Things (IoT), wearables, sensors,
smart health cities and medically fit homes
• Use Cases: use case discovery frameworks, use case roadmaps, key learnings from successful and unsuccessful experiences
• Legal and Regulatory: reimbursement, reduced hospital readmissions, interoperability, mobile health, devices, EHR, health and wellness consumer protection, health policy, patient privacy (GDPR and HIPAA)
• Home Care: long-term care, care transitions, care team strategies, remote health, sensors, workforce, cost of care, RPM
• Negative Research Results and Failed Market Initiatives: theoretical or experimental negative result(s) that do not support a hypothesis. Note: study will exhibit rigorous conduct.
• Security and Governance: oversight, workflow, staffing solutions, recruitment, scaling, monitoring, and maintaining of security systems
• Trends and Specialties: COVID-19, equity and diversity and social conditions, population health, chronic condition management, behavioral health, tele-dermatology, tele-radiology, tele-pathology, ecosystems for mid-life and beyond
•User Experience: market and user segmentation, generational demographics, consumerization of healthcare, behavioral considerations, user centered design, adoption drivers and barriers