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Willingness to Use and Pay for Telemedicine and Teleconsultation Across Five Clinical Domains in South Korea: Cross-Sectional Survey

Willingness to Use and Pay for Telemedicine and Teleconsultation Across Five Clinical Domains in South Korea: Cross-Sectional Survey

In addition, user perspectives on these services may have shifted during the COVID-19 pandemic, as many individuals experienced telehealth for the first time or developed new attitudes toward remote care. However, there remains a lack of comprehensive evidence on the determinants of WTU and WTP, particularly within the context of South Korea’s unique regulatory environment and recent policy transitions.

Hajae Jeon, Jeahyung Lee, Jieun Jang, Mingee Choi, Junbok Lee, Jaeyong Shin

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e65304

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

Multidisciplinary Contributions and Research Trends in eHealth Scholarship (2000-2024): Bibliometric Analysis

In addition, the keyword e Health was strongly linked to 9 other keywords: telemedicine, m Health, internet, digital health, self-management, mobile health, intervention, telehealth, and depression. Next, we summarized clusters by categorizing their most frequently occurring keywords in Multimedia Appendix 1 to identify stakeholders, care needs or settings, and e Health technologies.

Lana V Ivanitskaya, Dimitrios Zikos, Elina Erzikova

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60071

Telehealth Modality Preferences for Video and Voice-Only Visits Among US Clinicians and the Public: Cross-Sectional, Web-Based Survey Study

Telehealth Modality Preferences for Video and Voice-Only Visits Among US Clinicians and the Public: Cross-Sectional, Web-Based Survey Study

More specifically, satisfaction with video-enabled telehealth is generally high [8], but there has been limited investigation into telehealth modalities and how patient and clinician characteristics may shape preferences for video-enabled versus voice-only telehealth experiences. Most previous research comparing telehealth modalities has been conducted in a single clinical context and has compared patient and clinician satisfaction between video-enabled and audio-only telehealth modalities [9-13].

Rachel C Forcino, Julie K Johnson, Glyn Elwyn

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72276

Preuse Acceptance of a Family-Centered, Need-Based, and Interprofessional Perinatal Care Mobile Health Intervention: Exploratory Study

Preuse Acceptance of a Family-Centered, Need-Based, and Interprofessional Perinatal Care Mobile Health Intervention: Exploratory Study

Similar barriers to telehealth uptake, including level of education, telehealth literacy, and unawareness, were found in a multinational review by Kruse et al [38]. What differs from other studies is our family-centered approach in a multidisciplinary context, allowing multiple entry points, as well as a personalized solution for women and young families navigating through this phase. There are several limitations to this study.

Kristina Killinger, Verena Seyfried, Katharina Brusniak, Markus Wallwiener, Michael Abou-Dakn, Dorothea Scholle, Stephanie Wallwiener

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e66658

Remote Photoplethysmography Technology for Blood Pressure and Hemoglobin Level Assessment in the Preoperative Assessment Setting: Algorithm Development Study

Remote Photoplethysmography Technology for Blood Pressure and Hemoglobin Level Assessment in the Preoperative Assessment Setting: Algorithm Development Study

In telehealth and patient care applications, noninvasive vital sign measurements can transform billions of devices into cost-effective and portable health care measuring devices [1]. The major obstacles to obtaining an accurate signal for r PPG-based vital sign measurements are changes in ambient lighting conditions and movement artifacts. However, these artifacts always present and are not completely avoidable in realistic conditions [2].

Selene Y L Tan, Jia Xin Chai, Minwoo Choi, Umair Javaid, Brenda Pei Yi Tan, Belinda Si Ying Chow, Hairil Rizal Abdullah

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60455

Piloting the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Pediatric Oncology Telehealth Education Program in Western Kenya: Implementation Study

Piloting the Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Pediatric Oncology Telehealth Education Program in Western Kenya: Implementation Study

For the Project ECHO telehealth sessions, this was considered an educational program, and institutional review board approval was not required for this program, as all surveys were optional and patient information was deidentified. Participants were not paid for their time or survey completion, although continuing education credits were offered to active participants in the ECHO program throughout the year.

Tyler Severance, Gilbert Olbara, Festus Njuguna, Martha Kipng'etich, Sandra Lang'at, Maureen Kugo, Jesse Lemmen, Marjorie Treff, Patrick Loehrer, Terry Vik

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e59776

Advancing Regional and Remote Health Care With Virtual Hospital Implementation: Rapid Review

Advancing Regional and Remote Health Care With Virtual Hospital Implementation: Rapid Review

Telehealth, on the other hand, is a subset of virtual care that primarily focuses on real-time communication between patients and providers using telecommunication technology [11]. An example of virtual care outside the scope of telehealth is RPM. RPM systems use devices, such as wearables or sensors, to collect and transmit health data, such as heart rate or glucose levels, to health care providers for analysis [12].

Artika Archana Kumari, Tafheem Ahmad Wani, Michael Liem, James Boyd, Urooj Raza Khan

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e64582

Developing an Intelligent Mobile Clinic—A Medical Vehicle for Improve Access to Healthcare in Remote Areas: Evidence From China

Developing an Intelligent Mobile Clinic—A Medical Vehicle for Improve Access to Healthcare in Remote Areas: Evidence From China

Telehealth presents an effective solution to address this disparity in health care resources. Its primary aim is to enhance health care access by providing services to individuals who face barriers to obtaining care [1]. Initially, telehealth was employed to treat acute conditions, such as trauma or stroke [2]. As health care demands have risen, telehealth has expanded to include care for military personnel, prisoners, and rural populations [3].

Xinlei Chen, Xufang Huang, Yimiao Xu, Jiabin Xu, Yanan Wang, Xinyue Ren, Xuebo Zhu, Xiaoge Xie, Yeqin Yang

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e59103

Hybrid Hospital-at-Home Program in Singapore: Ethnographic Study

Hybrid Hospital-at-Home Program in Singapore: Ethnographic Study

Future studies could explore digital literacy interventions aimed at empowering patients to navigate telehealth platforms confidently while examining communication strategies that effectively convey complex medical information in remote settings while preserving patient-provider relationships.

Stephanie Ko, Daphne Cheong, Shi Yun Low, Shefaly Shorey

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e66107