Healthc Inform Res.  2012 Jun;18(2):153-155. 10.4258/hir.2012.18.2.153.

Telemedicine: Opportunities and Developments in Member States: Report on the Second Global Survey on eHealth 2009 (Global Observatory for eHealth Series, Volume 2)

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  • 1Department of Health Policy and Healthcare Management, Inje Institute of Advanced Studies, Seoul, Korea. seewon@inje.ac.kr

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Telemedicine

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