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  • Digital Health

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  • Numerous telemedicine projects have generated a substantial body of research.
  • A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of telemedicine publications was previously lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a precise bibliometric analysis of telemedicine publications.
  • To establish a database of existing telemedicine research approaches.

Main Methods:

  • Data was retrieved from the Thomson Reuters Web of Science database.
  • Density-equalizing algorithms were employed for analysis.

Main Results:

  • 3290 telemedicine-related items were published between 1900 and 2006, with the first in 1964.
  • The USA, Great Britain, and Canada were the most productive countries.
  • Ireland, New Zealand, and Finland showed the highest average citations per item, indicating research quality.
  • "Health Care Sciences & Services" was the dominant subject category, followed by "Medical Informatics".

Conclusions:

  • Telemedicine research productivity has shown a strong and clear increase.
  • Science citation analysis indicates a substantial rise in interest in telemedicine studies.