Published on in Vol 26 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/48464, first published .
Effect of a Structured Multilevel Telehealth Service on Hospital Admissions and Mortality During COVID-19 in a Resource-Limited Region in Brazil: Retrospective Cohort Study

Effect of a Structured Multilevel Telehealth Service on Hospital Admissions and Mortality During COVID-19 in a Resource-Limited Region in Brazil: Retrospective Cohort Study

Effect of a Structured Multilevel Telehealth Service on Hospital Admissions and Mortality During COVID-19 in a Resource-Limited Region in Brazil: Retrospective Cohort Study

Journals

  1. Bonfim L, Oliveira C, Correa T, Kopittke L, Teixeira A, Marcolino M. Persistent cognitive symptoms in mild COVID-19 infection: a retrospective cohort study. BMC Infectious Diseases 2025;25(1) View
  2. Sina M, Mitchell R, Walsan R, Clay Williams R, Cardenas A, Moscova M, Manias E, Taylor N, Mumford V, Christian B, Harrison R. Using Virtual Models of Care for Chronic Disease Management in Outpatient Services: A Systematic Review of Quality of Care Outcomes. Telemedicine and e-Health 2025;31(9):1049 View
  3. Kumar A, Ahmad F, Alam B. Towards Real Time Alzheimer's Diagnosis: A PSO‐GA‐Driven Deep Learning Solution for Telemedicine. International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology 2025;35(5) View
  4. Loureiro M, Jennings N, Lawrance E, Ferreira-Santos D, Neves A. Cool Solutions in Hot Times: The Case for Digital Health in Heatwave Action Plans. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics 2025;17:e66361 View
  5. Machado K, Silveira C. Tecnologia da informação na assistência à saúde: uma análise dos benefícios e desafios para a segurança do paciente e a atuação profissional. Revista Sociedade Científica 2025;8(1):2135 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Khang A, Eswaran U. Revolutionizing Digital Healthcare Through Artificial Intelligence and Automation. View