Int J Circumpolar Health 2004; 63(4): 301-452
EDITORIAL
Special editorial: eHealth matters in the circumpolar areas
Winblad I, Ferguson AS, Martin BD
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Editorial
Hassi J
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eHEALTH IN CIRCUMPOLAR AREAS
European Commission activities in eHealth
Olsson S, Lymberis A, Whitehouse D
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A short overview of eHealth in Sweden
Olsson S, Jarlman O
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eHealth in Finland: present status and future trends
Doupi P, Ruotsalainen P
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Telemedicine and eHealth in Norway: administration and delivery of services
Baardseng T
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Information technology strategies for health and social care in Norway
Bergstrøm R, Heimly V
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Review on the state of telemedicine and eHealth in Iceland
Palsson T, Valdimarsdottir M
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Telemedicine in the British Antarctic survey
Grant IC
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Alaska Telemedicine: growth through collaboration
Patricoski C
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Telehealth in Alaska: delivery of health care services from a specialist’s perspective
Kokesh J, Ferguson AS, Patricoski C
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Integrating telehealth into Aboriginal healthcare: the Canadian experience
Muttitt S, Vigneault R, Loewen L
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A comparative study on the utility of telehealth in the provision of rheumatology services to rural and northern communities
Jong M, Kraishi M
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Managing suicides via videoconferencing in a remote northern community in Canada
Jong M
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Radiology as a part of a comprehensive telemedicine and eHealth network in northern Finland
Reponen J
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eHealth in Antarctica: a model ready to be transferred to every-day life
Pillon S, Todini AR
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Telemedicine from the point of view of citizens
Laurikkala S
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CIRCUMPOLAR DISSERTATION
Restraint and seclusion in a Norwegian university psychiatric hospital
Wynn R
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INDIGENOUS HEALTH INFO
NIH and CIHR collaboration to strengthen indigenous peoples' health research
International Journal of Circumpolar Health 2004; 63(4): 301-452.