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Patients' and Physicians' Experience With and Acceptability of a Telemedicine Cabin: Mixed Methods Study

Patients' and Physicians' Experience With and Acceptability of a Telemedicine Cabin: Mixed Methods Study

Most were female, White, married, university-educated, and of higher socioeconomic status. Concerning the use of the cabin, most of the patients requested support to use the cabin at some point during use. Only 3 patients described the reasons for requesting assistance as difficulties in using the equipment. The appointment had a duration between 10 and 52 minutes. Upon assessing the satisfaction (Figure 2), we observed that the SUS had a mean value corresponding to Grading A+ (Table 2).

Caroline Villela Galvão de França, Paola Boaro Segalla, Felipe Sebastião de Assis Reis, José Ricardo Silveira Pereira, Alexandre Oliveira de Mattos, Roberta de Moura Ferron, Cleyton Zanardo de Oliveira, Jéssica Bassani Borges, Lilian Quintal Hoffmann, Edmundo Di Giaimo Caboclo

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e55430

Media Framing and Portrayals of Ransomware Impacts on Informatics, Employees, and Patients: Systematic Media Literature Review

Media Framing and Portrayals of Ransomware Impacts on Informatics, Employees, and Patients: Systematic Media Literature Review

First, despite the plethora of industry association reports and white papers with sources of information on ransomware available to health care providers, information about the current news media landscape regarding this issue could provide health care providers with a better understanding of how to manage the publicity of these events. For instance, news stories report on how health care providers manage their health care informatics systems and how they handle cybersecurity attacks.

Atiya Avery, Elizabeth White Baker, Brittany Wright, Ishmael Avery, Dream Gomez

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59231