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Telemedicine and e-Health Expands Content and Frequency
Other Topics: Health Informatics
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Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
November 21, 2007
Telemedicine and e-Health will greatly expand its content
and frequency beginning in 2008. A new format and the increase
to ten issues will enable more coverage including news,
roundtable discussions, case studies, new products, and much
more.
Telemedicine and e-Health, a publication available in print and
on-line by Mary Ann Liebert Inc., publishers (
www.liebertpub.com) will greatly expand its content and
frequency beginning in 2008; a new section, MEDICAL CONNECTIVITY
will make its debut in the March issue. |
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“A
new format and the increase of frequency to ten times a year
enables more news, roundtable discussions, case studies,
interviews with leaders in the field, corporate profiles,
technology tutorials, new products, insights, and analyses.
Telemedicine and e-Health will be the catalyst for medical
connectivity in the broadest sense,” said Mary Ann Liebert,
President and CEO. “Telemedicine applications will play an
increasingly important role in health care and provide tools
that are indispensable for disease management, home health, and
remote care that encompasses not only rural health and
battlefield care, but nursing home, assisted living facilities,
and maritime and aviation applications.”
“Advances in technology including wireless connectivity and
mobile devices will give practitioners, medical centers, and
hospitals important new tools for managing patient care,
electronic records, and medical billing to ultimately enable
patients to have more control of their own well being,”
continued Liebert. “As the nation once more addresses health
care reform, the contributions of telemedicine need to be fully
understood and appreciated and reimbursement policies must be in
place for these applications.”
“New hardware and software will continue to enable the
application of telemedicine around the world,” Liebert added.
“Already there are significant collaborations that are enabling
better diagnostic capabilities in developing and economically
less robust nations. Telemedicine and e-Health will provide
vital content to ensure the growth of applications, and the most
efficient and evidence-based usage.”
“At the helm of Telemedicine and e-Health are its two
distinguished editors, Ronald C. Merrell, MD, FACS, Professor of
Surgery and Director, Medical Informatics and Technology
Applications Consortium, Virginia Commonwealth University, and
Charles R. Doarn, MBA, Deputy Director, Advanced Center for
Telemedicine and Surgical Innovation, University of Cincinnati”
said Liebert. “Peer-reviewed papers ensure that applications of
these tools are best understood and emulated.”
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. publishes international trade
publications and peer-reviewed journals in fields that include
biotechnology, disease management, women’s health, and
cyberpsychology. Its flagship publication, Genetic Engineering &
Biotechnology News (GEN) www.genengnews.com , is the most widely
read trade magazine in the field. Divisions of the company
include BioConferences International and Membership Management
Services Inc. (MMSI).
Mary Ann Liebert,
Inc., is universally acknowledged for establishing authoritative
peer-reviewed journals in the most promising areas of
biotechnology, biomedical research/life sciences, clinical
medicine and surgery, and law. Visit www.liebertpub.com |
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