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THMT is an open access, international peer reviewed journal advancing virtual care. Employing a Design Science Research framework, it publishes innovations with measurable real world impact. THMT covers clinical outcomes, equity, safety, scalability, and health system integration. Bridging theory and practice through interdisciplinary collaboration to transform global healthcare delivery. Learn more, including APC details, on Aims & Scope. THMT is widely indexed by relevant services and databases, including SCOPUS, EBSCOhost Health Business Elite, Google Scholar, ProQuest Health & Medical Complete. Scopus Quartile (Q2); SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) H-index: 4. Learn more about journal features and benefits here.

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Telehealth and Medicine Today ISSN 2471-6960 | @THMToday | Contact

An Open Access Online Peer Reviewed Journal Published by Partners in Digital Health.
THMT is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. 
THMT will also publish content in other products such as license editions of THMT and grant republication sublicense in journals around the world.

Owned and managed by Partners in Digital Health (PDH) founder and publisher Tory Cenaj.

More information about the publishing system, Platform and Workflow by OJS/PKP.

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