The Latin American Telehealth magazine is a quarterly publication of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil and as editorial support the National Center of Technological Excellence of Mexico. It was raised in 2009 and its mission is to disseminate results of scientific research and successful experiences in telemedicine, telehealth and tele-education. It is an open access electronic publication and accepts articles in Portuguese, Spanish and English. There is no fee to publish an article in the journal. 
As of 2023, it adopted the "Ahead of Print" modality, allowing research to be published with agility and, consequently, rapid recognition of the author. Manuscripts submitted to the Latin American Journal of Telehealth must meet the requirements of the Editorial Policy and the Publication Norms described in the instructions for authors.
For bibliographic citation purposes, the abbreviation of its title is: Latin Am J telehealth.
The journal's electronic ISSN is 2175-2990.
It is affiliated to the Brazilian Association of Scientific Editors (ABEC) and available at the following directories:

         

          

Vol 9 No 2 (2022): Latin American Journal of Telehealth

Published: 2023-06-30

Analysis of a telemonitoring service for COVID-19 patients from the professional's perspective

Valter Luiz Moreira de Rezende, Edna Regina Silva Pereira, Barbara Souza Rocha, Alexandre Chater Taleb

UFMG Morning Bulletin: use of media to spread good practices in relation to COVID-19

Maria do Carmo Barros de Melo, Unai Tupinambás, Bruno Santos Campos, Gabriel Rocha, Vitória Andrade Palmeira, Priscila Menezes Ferri Liu, Lilian Martins Oliveira Diniz, Mateus Rodrigues Westin, Shinfay Maximilian Liu, João Gabriel Malheiros Andrade de Carvalho

Ethical considerations on impacts of telehealth platform in doctor-patient relationship

Taiane do Socorro Silva Natividade, Larissa Fernandes Silva de Souza, Ayla Luiza Preuss Erbes, Thiago Cardoso Ramos, Rebeca Carvalho Vouzela, Pedro Arthur Solano de Carvalho, Ana Olivia Semblano Monteiro, Paulo André Golnçalves da Cunha

Privacy and confidentiality: Ethics in telemedicine

Juana Patricia Milian, Karen Lorena Dubón de Paz, Patricia Figueroa Salan, Almeda Aguilar, Malvina Hortencia de León
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