This study uses bibliometric analysis techniques. This study aims to see how telemedicine is designed from the perspective of health workers. The study found 305 scientific papers indexed worldwide (Scopus), where the citations were from the article's conference paper. Keywords (“Telehealth”) were used to collect data, which is limited to 2010 to 2022. The topic structure is generally determined using bibliometric indicators such as citations. The VOSviewer analysis tool helps to carry out the data analysis steps. VOSviewer maps patterns of major topics in the study domain, enabling new models. Authors, institutions, and infographic topics were found in the following keywords: In the last three years, research on Telehealth has increased; Telehealth studies based on network analysis consider two main issues of concern to the authors, namely interventions and perspectives.
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