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SAGE Publications, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 3(14), p. 119-121, 2008

DOI: 10.1258/jtt.2008.003004

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E-health: implementation and evaluation research in Scotland – a scoping exercise

Journal article published in 2008 by Julia S. Clark, Frances S. Mair ORCID, Catherine O'Donnell, Joseph Liu
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Abstract

We searched the National Research Register (NRR) to identify funded research in Scotland (or in collaboration with a Scottish partner) in the area of implementation and evaluation of e-health services. A total of 61 research projects were identified which had been funded since 1 January 1995. These projects shared almost 7 pound million of funding (1 pound is $1.9 or (sic)1.3), the main funding sources being the Scottish Government and the European Union. Based on the projects reviewed, the majority of e-health research in Scotland was being conducted within the communication systems domain. Most of the research was being conducted at a single centre: only 14 studies (23%) were multisite. Future collaboration between these researchers, involving larger scale funding bids, may increase the quantity of e-health implementation and evaluation research.