A review of telemedicine cost-effectiveness studies
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- Christine May
- Dr Timothy Williams
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| Author(s) | | Williams T; May C; Mair FS; Haycox A |
| Publication type | | Article |
| Journal | | Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare |
| Year | | 2000 |
| Volume | | 6 |
| Issue | | Supp. 1 |
| Pages | | 38-40 |
| ISSN (print) | | 1357-633X |
| ISSN (electronic) | | 1758-1109 |
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| As interest in telemedicine grows, many of its proponents and vendors increasingly suggest that it is now time to move to full-scale implementation of telemedicine services in a variety of contexts throughout the world, and question the need for further evidence of its utility and cost-effectiveness. We have reviewed the published literature relating to cost- effectiveness studies in telemedicine and have identified some important weaknesses. Ten recommendations regarding the design of economic evaluations of telemedicine are suggested |
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| Publisher | | Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd |
| URL | | http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/1357633001934096 |
| DOI | | 10.1258/1357633001934096 |
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