1. 2001 Report to US Congress on telemedicine. Available at: http://www.hrsa.gov/telehealth/pubs/report2001.htm. Accessed July 19, 2010.
2. A 2004 federal report estimated (at that time) a $380 million telemedicine market, with projected annual growth rates of 15% to 20%. See US Office of Technology Policy. Innovation, demand, and investment in telehealth,2004
3. Holzhauser v. State Med. Bd., No. 06AP-1031, 2007 WL 5003 (Ohio Ct. App. Sept. 25, 2007). Golob v. Arizona Medical Bd. of State, 176 P.3d 703 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2008). In re Div. of Mental Health Servs., No. A-2966–07T2, 2009 N.J. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 1573 (App.Div. June 17, 2009).
4. Physician and patients who “friend or tweet”: constructing a legal framework for social networking in a highly regulated domain;Terry;Indiana Law Rev,2010
5. See American Medical Association, Physician Licensure: an update of trends. Available at: http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/about-ama/our-people/member-groups-sections/young-physicians-section/advocacy-resources/physician-licensure-an-update-trends.shtml. Accessed July 19, 2010. An up-to-date compilation of states’ regulation and licensure requirements in respect to TM. Available at: http://www.telehealthlawcenter.org/?c=118. Accessed July 19, 2010.