Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
National emergency medical teleconsultation: A novel system applied during the COVID-19 pandemic in Taiwan131
Measuring disparities in virtual healthcare and outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients during the COVID-19 pandemic72
Twenty-first century management of diabetes with shared telemedicine appointments52
Does tele-exercise training for tetraplegia meet the spinal cord injury-specific physical activity guidelines? A 7-month longitudinal study34
A randomised trial of real-time video counselling for smoking cessation among rural and remote residents34
Effects of mobile apps intervention on medication adherence and type 2 diabetes mellitus control: A systematic review and meta-analysis30
Economic assessment of the impact of telecare on the use of social care resources using a zero-inflated, hierarchical linear statistical model30
Telemonitoring of motor skills using the Alberta Infant Motor Scale for at-risk infants in the first year of life30
Is asynchronous telerehabilitation equal to synchronous telerehabilitation in COVID-19 survivors with classes 4–6?29
Teleneurocritical care is associated with equivalent billable charges to in-person neurocritical care for patients with acute stroke29
Exploring the role of telehealth in providing equitable healthcare to the vulnerable patient population during COVID-1928
Distinguishing stroke from mimics in telemedicine: How well does the TM-Score perform in a Brazilian telestroke network?27
Opportunities for clinical decision support targeting medication safety in remote primary care management of chronic kidney disease: A qualitative study in Northern Australia27
The development, validation and application of remote blood sample collection in telehealth programmes25
Wait times and patient throughput after the implementation of a novel model of virtual care in an outpatient neurology clinic: A retrospective analysis25
Using data analytics for telehealth utilization: A case study in Arkansas25
Artificial intelligence: Augmenting telehealth with large language models24
Telerehabilitation in the remote care of patients’ post-orthopaedic surgery: Benefits and limitations for patients23
Health outcomes of telemonitoring of patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus: One-year results from a randomized controlled trial (Optimizing care of Patients via Telemedicine In Monitoring and aUgment22
A multi-stakeholder approach is needed to reduce the digital divide and encourage equitable access to telehealth22
Multicenter study assessing physicians’ and transport teams’ attitudes and expectations about utilizing telemedicine to manage critical neonatal transports21
Efficacy of telerehabilitation in patients with nonspecific neck pain: A meta-analysis21
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