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Digital technologies encompass a broad range of tools, including telemedicine, electronic health records, mobile health apps, wearable devices, and artificial intelligence (AI)–assisted diagnostics [1]. These technologies have significantly transformed health care delivery by improving accessibility, efficiency, and continuity of care.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70970
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The specialty with the highest telemedicine use during the pandemic was behavioral health [7]. In a sample of mental health care providers from Florida (United States), the number of providers using telemedicine daily increased from 17% to 40% during the pandemic, and they expected to continue using telemedicine services as much or even more in the future [8].
JMIR Ment Health 2025;12:e65238
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The implementation of the new laws enabled the coverage of digital health care by statutory insurances, ensuring that telemedicine users incur no additional costs.
Considering population aging, telemedicine is particularly relevant for the older patient groups. Telemedicine was found to be effective in older adults [24-26].
JMIR Aging 2025;8:e60311
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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].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72315
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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].
JMIR Pediatr Parent 2025;8:e62953
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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].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e60294
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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.
JMIR Med Educ 2025;11:e66458
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