In the rapidly evolving healthcare field, telemedicine and remote monitoring have emerged as transformative tools, reshaping the cardiology landscape by enabling continuous and comprehensive patient care outside traditional clinical settings. This Research Topic seeks to explore the integration, impact, and future directions of telemedicine and remote monitoring technologies in cardiology, inviting submissions highlighting innovative research, case studies, and review articles on this pivotal topic.
As cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality globally, the adoption of Telemedicine has become critical in preemptive care strategies, patient management, and post-procedural monitoring. This Research Topic aims to showcase the latest advancements in telemedicine technologies, from wearable devices that track cardiac rhythms to sophisticated platforms that facilitate real-time data analysis and patient-doctor interactions. Contributions may include but are not limited to, studies on the efficacy of remote monitoring tools in managing chronic conditions like hypertension and heart failure, evaluations of teleconsultation for cardiac care, and the development of AI-driven diagnostic algorithms.
We are particularly interested in research that assesses the impact of these technologies on patient outcomes, healthcare costs, and access to care, especially in underserved populations. The collection will also consider critical analyses of telemedicine's challenges, including data privacy, the digital divide, regulatory hurdles, and integration into existing healthcare systems.
This Research Topic will serve as a comprehensive repository of contemporary insights and advancements in telemedicine in cardiology, providing clinicians, researchers, and policymakers with valuable information to drive further innovation and adoption of these technologies. Through rigorous peer review, we aim to curate a collection of high-quality papers that reflect current practices and guide future developments in remote cardiac care.
Keywords:
Telemedicine, data privacy, remote monitoring
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
In the rapidly evolving healthcare field, telemedicine and remote monitoring have emerged as transformative tools, reshaping the cardiology landscape by enabling continuous and comprehensive patient care outside traditional clinical settings. This Research Topic seeks to explore the integration, impact, and future directions of telemedicine and remote monitoring technologies in cardiology, inviting submissions highlighting innovative research, case studies, and review articles on this pivotal topic.
As cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality globally, the adoption of Telemedicine has become critical in preemptive care strategies, patient management, and post-procedural monitoring. This Research Topic aims to showcase the latest advancements in telemedicine technologies, from wearable devices that track cardiac rhythms to sophisticated platforms that facilitate real-time data analysis and patient-doctor interactions. Contributions may include but are not limited to, studies on the efficacy of remote monitoring tools in managing chronic conditions like hypertension and heart failure, evaluations of teleconsultation for cardiac care, and the development of AI-driven diagnostic algorithms.
We are particularly interested in research that assesses the impact of these technologies on patient outcomes, healthcare costs, and access to care, especially in underserved populations. The collection will also consider critical analyses of telemedicine's challenges, including data privacy, the digital divide, regulatory hurdles, and integration into existing healthcare systems.
This Research Topic will serve as a comprehensive repository of contemporary insights and advancements in telemedicine in cardiology, providing clinicians, researchers, and policymakers with valuable information to drive further innovation and adoption of these technologies. Through rigorous peer review, we aim to curate a collection of high-quality papers that reflect current practices and guide future developments in remote cardiac care.
Keywords:
Telemedicine, data privacy, remote monitoring
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.