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1. Clinical applications of videoconferencing: a scoping review of the literature for the period 2002–2012.

2. 2023 JTT statistics and acknowledgements.

3. A profile of success and failure in telehealth—evidence and opinion from the Successes and Failures in Telehealth conferences.

4. Technical aspects of clinical videoconferencing: a large scale review of the literature.

5. The development, validation and application of remote blood sample collection in telehealth programmes.

6. Validity of the Patient Health Questionnaire, PHQ-9, administered through interactive-voice-response technology.

7. Telepractice delivery of family-centred early intervention for children who are deaf or hard of hearing: A scoping review.

8. Telemedicine: Niche or mainstream? A bibliometric analysis and review of the output of highly ranked clinical journals.

9. Education guidelines, frameworks and resources for building virtual care capacity: An integrative review.

10. A systematic review of reviews to identify key research opportunities within the field of eHealth implementation.

11. Implementation of the Australasian Teletrial Model: Translating ideas into action using implementation science frameworks.

12. Use of telephone and SMS reminders to improve attendance at hospital appointments: a systematic review.

13. Limitations in the routine use of telepsychiatry.

14. Caregivers' acceptance of electronic documentation in nursing homes.

15. Mobile health (mHealth) for headache disorders: A review of the evidence base.

16. Factors contributing to veterans' satisfaction with PTSD treatment delivered in person compared to telehealth.

17. WhatsApp guidelines - what guidelines? A literature review.

18. Patient Compliance in Home-Based Self-Care Telehealth Projects.

19. Critical analysis of e-health readiness assessment frameworks: suitability for application in developing countries.

20. Tele-orthopaedics: A systematic mapping study.

21. A systematic review of lifestyle monitoring technologies.

22. 2004 summary statistics and acknowledgements.

23. Tele-emergency behavioural health in rural and underserved areas.

24. 1999 summary statistics and acknowledgements.

25. Comment on ‘The 60 most highly cited articles published in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare and Telemedicine Journal and E-health’.

26. 2000 summary statistics and acknowledgements.

28. Telehealth leadership, 2021 JTT statistics and acknowledgments.

29. A systematic review of telemedicine services for residents in long term care facilities.

30. Telemedicine, telehealth or e-health? A bibliometric analysis of the trends in the use of these terms.

31. A systematic review of the use of telehealth in speech, language and hearing sciences.

32. Current status and future perspectives in telecare for elderly people suffering from chronic diseases.

33. Systematic review of evidence for the benefits of telemedicine.

34. Telemedicine use in orthopaedics: Experience during the COVID-19 pandemic.

35. Authors' response to the letter of Nigel R Armfield on ‘The 60 most highly cited articles published in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare and Telemedicine Journal and E-health’.

36. Effects of home-based occupational therapy telerehabilitation via smartphone for outpatients after hip fracture surgery: A feasibility randomised controlled study.

37. Implementation of a telehealth-enhanced home visiting programme for families of young children.

38. Enabling patient-centred policy for electronic consultations: A qualitative analysis of discussions from a stakeholder meeting.

39. Acceptability of telehealth-delivered rehabilitation: Experiences and perspectives of people with traumatic brain injury and their carers.

40. Using the Double Diamond model to co-design a dementia caregivers telehealth peer support program.

41. Telehealth at the US Department of Veterans Affairs after Hurricane Sandy.

42. Study of challenges to utilise mobile-based health care monitoring systems: A descriptive literature review.

43. Systematic review of lessons learned from delivering tele-therapy to veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder.

44. The role of telecare in supporting the needs of elderly people.

45. A systematic review of successes and failures in home telehealth: preliminary results.

46. An analysis of the specialized literature in the field of telemedicine.

47. Study quality and evidence of benefit in recent assessments of telemedicine.

48. 2003 summary statistics and acknowledgements.

49. 2002 summary statistics and acknowledgements.

50. 2001 Summary Statistics and Acknowledgements.