
ScienceOpen and Partners in Digital Health expand their partnership to promote Telehealth and Medicine Today
Introducing the international, open-access journal Telehealth and Medicine Today
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a huge focus on improving telehealth and telemedicine. Electronic systems are used at an increasing rate—patients are asked to fill out forms on their smartphones in their cars rather than on a paper copy in a waiting room, and when possible, clinical sessions are switched to online to prevent any chance of virus transmission. ScienceOpen is thus pleased to announce the addition of a leading forum for the growing health technology sector to the ScienceOpen platform: Telehealth and Medicine Today (TMT) by Partners in Digital Health (PDH). TMT is the second PDH journal to be integrated into the platform, joining Blockchain in Healthcare Today (BHTY). Both journals are now discoverable in the context of 65+ million scholarly records and are supported by the advanced search engine, collection infrastructure, andnumerous user engagement features of ScienceOpen.
We are very pleased with TMT’s market impact as its evidence-based mission is now a priority to achieve health and wellness around the globe. We’re very proud and excited to collaborate with ScienceOpen as this augments TMT’s worldwide reach to inform the marketplace with international research and reports.
Tory Cenaj, Founder and Publisher of Partners in Digital Health
Dive into TMT Content

Multidisciplinary stakeholders converge in TMT to address medical, technical, business and societal aspects of the growing health technology sector. The journal assists building knowledge and consensus to appropriately deploy and scale services to achieve sustainable outcomes for affordable, accessible, and quality care for health consumers around the globe. See several publications below that demonstrate TMT’s role in building knowledge around telemedicine and COVID-19:
- TMT Editorial: The Future of Virtual Health – Near Term Analysis of the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Role of Telemedicine in Healthcare during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Developing Countries
- Implementation and Optimization of Telehealth during the COVID-19 Public Health Crisis—Our Journey
Take a look at the following for several other interesting articles from past issues of TMT:
- Improving Peritoneal Dialysis Access in Rural Communities with Telemedicine
- Healthcare Providers Are Missing Opportunities to Capture Data that Support Population Health Programs
- Motivational Intervention of Obesity in Primary Care Through Physical Activity Program

TMT‘s world-class review board endeavors to offer rapid peer-review and includes constructive commentary to strengthen work. The journal registers original research article provenance on the blockchain for authors to have a permanent and immutable public record of their work to share with the scientific research community at TMT+ARTiFACTS RESEARCH PORTAL. Go to the Telehealth & Medicine Today ScienceOpen Collection to fully explore this leading open-access journal. Don’t forget to take advantage of the post-publication peer-review powered by ScienceOpen to share your expertise while getting credit for it. Plus, easily post the articles that are most interesting to you through social media channels by using the ‘Share’ option.
We are excited about the expansion of the PDH and ScienceOpen partnership and look forward to increasing awareness of these specialized, open-access health journals, which provide a unique and necessary forum for health-related research. By promoting TMT and BHTY through the ScienceOpen channels, more people will be able to take advantage of the ScienceOpen network to further collaborate with authors and stakeholders of TMT and BHTY, accelerating research around these important topics.
Stephanie Dawson, CEO of ScienceOpen
ScienceOpen: The Publisher Partner
With the constantly shifting state of healthcare around the world, ScienceOpen is proud to provide services to Partners in Digital Health to promote its freely accessible and high quality, evidence-based journals, TMT and BHTY, to our diverse base of users. We hope that this collaboration will increase communication around telemedicine, Blockchain and related topics, which is now even more crucial under the current health crisis. If you are interested in promoting your journals with ScienceOpen, you can find a detailed description of our metadata services here or flyers that cover all of our services here. If you should have additional questions, do not hesitate to reach out to Stuart Cooper (stuart.cooper@scienceopen.com) or Stephanie Dawson (stephanie.dawson@scienceopen.com) who are happy to answer any queries.
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