Open Access Policy

The Open Access Policy for the journal "Digital Health & Telemonitoring Advances" typically aligns with principles of free, unrestricted access to published research to promote sharing, transparency, and wider dissemination of knowledge.

  • The journal publishes all articles under an open access model, allowing anyone to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts freely without subscription or payment barriers.

  • The articles are usually licensed under Creative Commons licenses (e.g., CC BY), which require proper attribution but allow broad reuse including for educational and research purposes.

  • Open access supports accelerating the adoption of innovations in digital health and telemonitoring by ensuring that the latest scientific evidence is accessible to healthcare professionals, researchers, policymakers, and the public worldwide.

  • Authors retain copyright while granting the publisher the right to disseminate content openly, encouraging maximum visibility and impact.

  • Article Processing Charges (APCs), if any, are transparently communicated and sometimes waived or subsidized to support equitable publishing opportunities.

  • The journal complies with open access policies recommended by leading organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and Plan S, which advocate for publicly funded research outputs to be openly accessible.

This open access approach helps bridge knowledge gaps in healthcare technology and promotes collaborations to improve patient outcomes globally using telehealth and digital health advancements.