| AFHCAN Telemedicine Project | | The Alaska Federal Health Care Access Network is a federal telehealth initiative. Health care provided by military installations, Alaska Native health facilities, regional hospitals, small village clinics, and state of Alaska public health nursing stations. |
| Delivering Behavioral Telehealth via the Internet: eHealth | | History, current status and future of eHealth, integration, behavioral eHealth, websites, hospitals and managed care organizations, traditional programs, informal online affiliations for professionals, legal and ethical concerns, legal remedies. Written by Marlene M. Maheu, Ph.D. |
| Euromed Networks AB | | Creating a global medical network together with the medical profession where the patient receives the most effective and highest quality treatment while the administration maintains the lowest cost and time efficiency. |
| Global Telehealth | | Provides services associated with technology enabled, health related, education, support or clinical service delivery at a distance. |
| Health e-Technologies Initiative | | National office of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation supporting research which evaluates the effectiveness of interactive eHealth applications.(Internet, interactive TV and voice response systems, kiosks, personal digital assistants, CD-ROMs, DVDs) |
| Home Health Care Services | | Extranet provides, communication, collaboration, teaching, and management applications for participants in home health care. Members use telemedical webstations to access personalized catalogs, services, and information. Customizable components include clinical, financial, and operational services. |
| HUMAN Project IST-2001-33483 | | Aims to provide telemedicine web-enabled decision support system between prisons and consultants. Special needs (including disabled and elderly persons) considered. |
| Information for Tomorrow | | Telehealth-focused research services and publications for the informed healthcare and business professional, specializing in home telehealthcare, the delivery of patient care services that are transmitted to the home. |
| International Society for Telemedicine | | Goal is to promote the development of telemedicine, telecare, and telehealth around the world. Acts as a forum for the exchange of information and ideas among all those interested in the telemedicine field. | |
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