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Impact of Telemedicine Adoption on Hemiplegia in Patients With Stroke in Florida: Longitudinal Observational Study

Impact of Telemedicine Adoption on Hemiplegia in Patients With Stroke in Florida: Longitudinal Observational Study

This aligns with findings from the American Heart Association, which emphasizes the role of telemedicine in standardizing stroke care protocols and expanding access to time-sensitive treatments [9]. Studies have shown that telemedicine can positively impact clinical decision-making, such as an increase in the use of thrombolytics in remote hospitals integrated into telemedicine networks [10].

Yao Li, Mingshan Zhang, Weiling Ke, Wenwen Li

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72315

Assessing the Impact of a Telemedicine Program on Caregivers of Children With Complex Chronic Conditions: Pre-Post Intervention Study

Assessing the Impact of a Telemedicine Program on Caregivers of Children With Complex Chronic Conditions: Pre-Post Intervention Study

In complex chronic patient and pediatric palliative care units, telemedicine provides an accessible and equitable tool. With these tools, families can remain in contact with professionals by establishing a schedule for specific services in a time-effective manner and adapted to the stage of the illness [21,22].

Aurora Madrid-Rodríguez, María José Peláez-Cantero, Alfonso Lendínez-Jurado, Ana Suárez-Carrasco, Elena Godoy-Molina, Antonia Gámez-Ruiz, Ana Corripio-Mancera, Yolanda Ramón-Telo, Ana García-Ruiz, Isabel Leiva-Gea

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e62953

Trends and Shifts in Swedish Telemedicine Consultations During the Pre–COVID-19, COVID-19, and Post–COVID-19 Periods: Retrospective Observational Study

Trends and Shifts in Swedish Telemedicine Consultations During the Pre–COVID-19, COVID-19, and Post–COVID-19 Periods: Retrospective Observational Study

Despite it's recent popularity, the idea of telemedicine has it's roots in the early twentieth century [1,2]. Early on, telemedicine referred to the use of technologies like radio to enable patient access to medical care in remote locations. However, with the advancement of technology, telemedicine has evolved and has been optimized to use sophisticated platforms that incorporate advanced computing and communication technologies [3,4].

Adaora Uloma Asomugha, Annamaria Pakai

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60294

Bridging Gaps in Telemedicine Education in Romania to Support Future Health Care: Scoping Review

Bridging Gaps in Telemedicine Education in Romania to Support Future Health Care: Scoping Review

The following keywords and their combinations were used: telemedicine, telehealth, digital health, medical education, telemedicine education, Romania, e Health, and digital literacy. Additional filters were applied to include only papers available in English or Romanian, with a focus on education, telemedicine implementation, and health care policy in Romania.

Mircea Adrian Focsa, Virgil Rotaru, Octavian Andronic, Marius Marginean, Sorin Florescu

JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66458

Effectiveness of eHealth for Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Recipients: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of eHealth for Medication Adherence in Renal Transplant Recipients: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Search concepts included “kidney transplantation,” “medication adherence,” “telemedicine,” “smartphone,” “mobile applications,” “Internet,” “self-management,” and “randomized controlled trials.” A comprehensive search strategy incorporating these keywords and conceptual synonyms was implemented across 7 electronic databases (Pub Med, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, Scopus, Ovid, and Cochrane Library), covering records from database inception through November 19, 2024 (Table S1 in Multimedia Appendix 2).

Lili Zhou, Ke Cheng, Linbin Chen, Xinyi Hou, Jingjing Wan

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e73520

Impact of a “Digital Health” Curriculum on Students’ Perception About Competence and Relevance of Digital Health Topics for Future Professional Challenges: Prospective Pilot Study

Impact of a “Digital Health” Curriculum on Students’ Perception About Competence and Relevance of Digital Health Topics for Future Professional Challenges: Prospective Pilot Study

Most medical students consider this training to be a valuable part of their education, as it helps them better understand and apply telemedicine approaches with greater confidence [6]. There is a general consensus in the current literature that future health care professionals must be prepared for the digital age [7]. Elective subjects appear to be suitable formats for prompt introduction, but long-term implementation in the compulsory curriculum should be the goal [8].

Juliane Kröplin, Leonie Maier, Jan-Hendrik Lenz, Bernd Romeike

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e58940

Benefits and Limitations of Teledermatology in German Correctional Facilities: Cross-Sectional Analysis

Benefits and Limitations of Teledermatology in German Correctional Facilities: Cross-Sectional Analysis

During the last decades, telemedicine in various settings has become a useful tool to support health services [22]. In 2018, the 121st German Medical Congress approved an amendment to the medical professional code of conduct (Muster-Berufsordnung für die in Deutschland tätigen Ärztinnen und Ärzte [MBO-Ä]) and enabled remote telemedical care [23]. Since 2019, German correctional institutions have started to use telemedicine for dermatology requests [20,24].

Brigitte Stephan, Kathrin Gehrdau, Christina Sorbe, Matthias Augustin, Martin Scherer, Anne Kis

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e58712