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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare is a journal indexed in SJR in Health Informatics with an H index of 90. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,056 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,056.
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Languages: English
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Non OAMetrics
1,056
SJR Impact factor90
H Index203
Total Docs (Last Year)312
Total Docs (3 years)7554
Total Refs1440
Total Cites (3 years)303
Citable Docs (3 years)3.73
Cites/Doc (2 years)37.21
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View moreA clinical and educational telemedicine link between Bulgaria and Greece
View moreEvaluation of an accident and emergency teleconsultation service for north-east Scotland
View moreA Web-based approach to low-cost telemedicine
View moreGeneral practitioners' perceptions of asynchronous telemedicine in a randomized controlled trial of teledermatology
View moreThe family costs of attending hospital outpatient appointments via videoconference and in person
View moreOrganizational aspects of e-referrals
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View moreA national survey of telehealth activity in Australian hospitals
View moreThe challenges of following patients and assessing outcomes in teledermatology
View moreAn analysis of unsuccessful teleconsultations
View moreLegal issues relating to telemedicine in Canada's publicly funded health-care system
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View moreMobile communication using a mobile phone with a glucometer for glucose control in Type 2 patients with diabetes: as effective as an Internet-based glucose monitoring system
View moreA review of telemedicine in Romania
View moreTransitioning from a single-site pilot project to a state-wide regional telehealth service: The experience from the Victorian Stroke Telemedicine programme
View moreA mobile telemedicine unit for emergency and screening purposes: experience from north-west Russia
View moreParent perspectives of neonatal tele-homecare: A qualitative study
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