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. 2017 Dec 20;31:113. doi: 10.14196/mjiri.31.113

Table 4. The list of excluded paper and exclusion reason .

No. Paper Title Exclusion reasons
1 Cost-benefit of the telecardiology service in the state of Minas Gerais: Minas Telecardio project (30) Lack of relevant outcomes
2 Reducing the cost of frequent hospital admissions for congestive heart failure: a randomized trial of a home telecare intervention (31) Lack of relevancy between costs and outcomes
3 Clinical and economic outcomes of the electronic intensive care unit: results from two community hospitals (32) Lack of relevancy between costs and outcomes
4 Economic evaluation of telephone self-management interventions for blood pressure control (33) Lack of relevancy between costs and outcomes
5 Assessment of the clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of the management of systolic heart failure in Chinese patients using a home-based intervention (34) Lack of relevancy between costs and outcomes
6 Multicenter randomized trial on home-based telemanagement to prevent hospital readmission of patients with chronic heart failure (35) Lack of relevancy between costs and outcomes
7 The efficacy and cost-effectiveness of a community weight management intervention: a randomized controlled trial of the health weight management demonstration (36) Lack of relevant control
8 Diagnostic and cost effectiveness of telemonitoring the pediatric pacemaker patient (37) Lack of relevancy between costs and outcomes
9 Are there time and cost savings by using telemanagement for patients on intensified insulin therapy: a randomized, controlled trial (38) Lack of relevancy between costs and outcomes
10 National use of thrombolysis with alteplase for acute ischaemic stroke via telemedicine in Denmark: a model of budgetary impact and cost-effectiveness (39) Lack of relevant control
11 The cost-effectiveness of technology transfer using telemedicine (40) Lack of relevant control and cost calculations
12 Economic analysis of a telemedicine intervention to improve glycemic control in patients with diabetes mellitus: illustration of a novel analytic method (41) Lack of relevant control
13 Effect of a multiple-site intensive care unit telemedicine program on clinical and economic outcomes: an alternative paradigm for intensivist staffing (42) Lack of cost calculations
14 Cost-effective use of telemedicine and self-monitoring of blood glucose via Diabetes Tele Management System (DTMS) to achieve target glycosylated hemoglobin values without serious symptomatic hypoglycemia in 1,000 subjects with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a retrospective study (43) Lack of relevant control and cost calculations
15 Cost-effectiveness analysis of a rural telemedicine collaborative care intervention for depression (44) Lack of relevant control
16 Costs and benefits of personalized healthcare for patients with chronic heart failure in the care and education program "Telemedicine for the Heart" (45) Lack of relevant control
17 Resource costs and quality of life outcomes for homebound elderly using telemedicine integrated with nurse case management (46) Lack of separate cost calculations
18 Cost analysis of telehomecare (47) Lack of relevant control and outcomes
19 Home telehealth reduces healthcare costs (48) Lack of relevant control and cost calculations
20 Cost-effectiveness analysis of telemedical devices for pre-clinical traffic accident emergency rescue in Germany (49) Lack of relevant control