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1. Communicating health promotion and disease prevention information to patients via email : a review

by Atherton, Helen ; Huckvale, Christopher ; Car, Josip .

ISSN: 1357633XPublisher: 2010Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2010; 16 (4): 172-175 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
2. Upwardly mobile

ISSN: 0952-2271Publisher: 2010Journal Source: Health Service Journal 2010; 120 (6210): 4-6 (10 June 2010 Suppl.) Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart

3. Economic evaluation of a store-and-forward teledermatology system for skin cancer patients

by Moreno-Ramirez, David .

ISSN: 1357-633XPublisher: 2009Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2009; 15 (1): 40-45 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
4. Cardiac telemedicine in primary care : delivering benefits for patients and the NHS in Lancashire Cumbria : a report for commissioners

by -- Ipsos MORI ; Lancashire South Cumbria Cardiac Network .

Class Number: HOHLA:HIA.Publisher: [2009]Availability: Click here for electronic access to this publication Actions: Add to Cart
5. Email for distance diagnosis of oral diseases : a preliminary study of teledentistry

by Torres-Pereira, Cassius .

ISSN: 1357-633XPublisher: 2008Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2008; 14 (8): 435-438 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
6. Delivering expert cardiac support in the community

by Paynter, Mark .

Publisher: 2007Journal Source: British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management 2007: (October 2007) Availability: Click here to access the full text of this article Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[E-ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
7. Telecardiology speeds referrals

by Kelshiker, Amol ; Hannah, Dee .

Publisher: 2008Journal Source: GP 2008; 42 (26 September 2008) Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
8. Telecare puts cardiology expertise in the heart of Southampton's primary care

by Webb, Chris .

Publisher: 2008Journal Source: British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management 2008: (July 2008) Availability: Click here to access the full text of this article Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[E-ABSTRACTS] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
9. The use of videoconferencing for mental health services in Finland

by Ohinmaa, Arto .

ISSN: 1357-633XPublisher: 2008Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2008; 14 (5): 266-270 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
10. Human factors in primary care telemedicine encounters

by Bulik, Robert J .

ISSN: 1357-633XPublisher: 2008Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2008; 14 (4): 169-172 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
11. Utilization of telemedicine by heart disease patients following hospitalization

by Morguet, Andreas J .

ISSN: 1357-633XPublisher: 2008Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2008; 14 (4): 178-181 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
12. Telemedicine as support for chronic disease management

by Davey, Julia .

Publisher: 2007Journal Source: British Journal of Healthcare Computing and Information Management 2007: (September 2007) Availability: Click here to access the full text of this article Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[E-ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
13. Early experience in using telemonitoring for the management of chronic disease in primary care

by Fursse, Joanna .

ISSN: 1357-633XPublisher: 2008Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2008; 14 (3): 122-124 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
14. I.T.-enabled primary care : what quality gains might the NHS I.T. programme offer to patients?

by Greggains, Barbara .

ISSN: 14791072Publisher: 2007Journal Source: Quality in Primary Care 2007; 15 (4): 229-233 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
15. TeleMed and eHealth '06 : transforming the patient experience

ISSN: 1357633xPublisher: 2007Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2007; 13 Suppl. 1: 1-67 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[JOURNAL] (1). Actions: Add to Cart

16. Patient-nurse-doctor interaction in general practice teleconsultations : a qualitative analysis

by Torppa, Martina .

Publisher: 2006Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2006; 12 (6): 306-310 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
17. Accident and emergency teleconsultation for primary care : a systematic review of technical feasibility, clinical effectiveness, cost effectiveness and level of local management

by Brebner, John A ; Brebner, Eileen M ; Ruddick-Bracken, Hugh .

Publisher: 2006Journal Source: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2006; 12 Suppl. 1: 5-8 Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
18. A profile of communication in primary care physician telephone consultations

by Innes, Michael .

Publisher: 2006Journal Source: British Journal of General Practice 2006; 56 (526): 363-368 (May 2006) Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
19. Outpatient services and primary care : a scoping review of research into strategies for improving outpatient effectiveness and efficiency

by -- University of Manchester. National Primary Care Research and Development Centre ; University of Manchester. Centre for Public Policy and Management .

Class Number: HMP:QA & HOQA.Publisher: 2005Description: iv, 169p.Availability: Online access | Report and associated documentation as published by the the National Coordinating Centre for the Service Delivery and Organisation (NCCSDO) research programme Actions: Add to Cart
20. Remote working : a survey of attitudes to eHealth of doctors and nurses in rural general practices in the United Kingdom

by Richards, Helen .

ISSN: 0263-2136Publisher: 2005Journal Source: Family Practice 2005; 22 (1): 2-7 (February 2005) Availability: Copies available for reference: Kings Fund Library[ABSTRACT] (1). Actions: Add to Cart
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