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A Rebalancing of Financial Valuations and Expectations Moving Forward in the Telehealth Sector as the United States Moves Toward a Post-COVID-19 Reality

A Rebalancing of Financial Valuations and Expectations Moving Forward in the Telehealth Sector as the United States Moves Toward a Post-COVID-19 Reality

Telehealth companies, which facilitate the delivery of health-related services and information using telecommunication and electronic transmission, experienced significant growth at the start of the pandemic as patients and health care providers—such as clinicians and health care professionals—sought care options that limited their exposure to those around them. As work and school quickly became web-based in March 2020, so did health care.

Nicholas Bettencourt, Conor John Wilson, Philippa Jaye Johnson, Fabian D'Souza

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e35857

Augmented Reality in Real-time Telemedicine and Telementoring: Scoping Review

Augmented Reality in Real-time Telemedicine and Telementoring: Scoping Review

AR-assisted telecommunication was studied to complement or even improve the capability of remote visits, treatments, and training, but more RCTs are needed to validate task-specific benefits as well as understand the long-term effects for all users. As technology evolves and use at the consumer and industry levels becomes more widespread, research on AR in health care is expected to see larger cohorts, standardized equipment, and more rigorous methods of evaluation.

Alana Dinh, Andrew Lukas Yin, Deborah Estrin, Peter Greenwald, Alexander Fortenko

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e45464

Videoconferencing in Pressure Injury: Randomized Controlled Telemedicine Trial in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury

Videoconferencing in Pressure Injury: Randomized Controlled Telemedicine Trial in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury

Telecommunication could help to overcome such limitations [2,8]. Telecommunication between hospital and home is a potential way to offer effective health services, regardless of the geographical location of the patient and health care professional [9,10].

Ingebjørg Irgens, Jana Midelfart-Hoff, Rolf Jelnes, Marcalee Alexander, Johan Kvalvik Stanghelle, Magne Thoresen, Tiina Rekand

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(4):e27692