“…For example, there are telemedicine services to islands in the Mediterranean Sea (Greek Aegean islands [3][4][5][6], in the Baltic Sea (Finnish islands 7 ), in the Atlantic Ocean (the Canaries 2,8,9 and the Azores 10 ) and in the Pacific Ocean (Taiwan 11 , Marshall Islands 12 , Micronesia 13,14 , Japan 15 and Hawaii 16 ). These telemedicine services offer access to different medical specialties principally cardiology 3,5,6,10,17 , radiology 3,7,12,15 and dermatology 8,10,12 as well as continuing medical education 11 via a range of different telecommunication technologies, including telephone lines and satellite links. While advantages in terms of health service quality are evident, few studies have measured the cost-benefits 7,8 .…”