ISfTeH e-Journal
Journal of the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth
We are proud to announce the first edition of the new e-Journal of the ISfTeH.
This is the result of several months of hard and professional work by the editorial team: Prof. Maurice Mars (South Africa), Prof. Richard Scott (Canada) and Dr. Malina Jordanova (Bulgaria). A warm thanks and congratulations to the editorial team!
The Journal is published under ISSN 2308-0310, and will soon be indexed.
To access, please go to: www.jisfteh.org
The Journal is open access, but you will have to login with a username and password in order to view the full text papers. If you do not yet have a username/password on the Journal website, you can create one here.
If you are interested to submit a paper to this Journal, we strongly encourage you to do so. Submission guidelines are available here.
Your comments or questions are welcome at info@isfteh.org.
The content of the first issue, Vol 1, No 1 (2013), is:
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Editorial
Welcome - to yet another eHealth journal!
Maurice Mars, Richard Scott, Malina Jordanova
Original Research
Implementing Interactive Voice Recognition Technology to Activate Vulnerable Patients
Jeremy Rich, Janella Howe, Lori Larson, Chan Chuang
Effectiveness of a telehealth and telecare learning resource within an undergraduate nursing curriculum
David I Barrett
Applying an integrated approach to the design, implementation and evaluation of a telemedicine system
Susan K Hansen, Laurence S Wilson, Toni Robertson
Business model analysis of eHealth use cases in Europe and in Japan
André Schiltz, Salim Zabir, Patrick Rouille, Philippe Genestier, Yasuo Ishigure, Yuji Maede
A conceptual framework for secure mobile health
Patricia AH Williams, Anthony J Maeder
The content of the second issue, Vol 1, No 2 (2013), is:
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Editorial
Would a Rose By Any Other Name - Cause Such Confusion? (52-53)
Richard E Scott, Maurice Mars, Malina Jordanova
Original Research
TalkMeHome: an in situ evaluation of a service to guide a lost person with dementia home safely (54-61)
Jan M Nauta, Jeffrey Brangert, Marcel Roest, Ruud Janssen, Marike Hettinga
Assessing the development process of the eHealth strategy for South Africa against the recommendations of the WHO/ITU National eHealth Strategy Toolkit. (62-72)
Rosemary Foster
Invited Commentary
Telerehabilitation: Current Challenges to Deployment in the United States (73-77)
Jana Cason, Ellen R Cohn
This table of content can also be found at http://journals.ukzn.ac.za/index.php/JISfTeH/