 The implementation of eHealth systems has been increasing worldwide, but there remains a tension between its use and implementation. This review provides an update and re-analysis of a systematic review of the eHealth implementation literature, resulting in accessible and usable recommendations for anyone involved or interested in implementing eHealth. The study used Medline, M-Base, SINL, PSYC-INFO, and the Cochrane Library to search for studies published between 2009 and 2014. Four to four reviews were included, mainly from North America and Europe, representing a range of eHealth technologies and healthcare settings. Factors important for implementation were identified at the levels of individual eHealth technology, outer setting, inner setting, and individual health professionals, as well as the process of implementation. The study generated new interpretations of data across eHealth systems and healthcare settings, resulting in a set of usable recommendations for practice. This review provides a further empirical test of the consolidated framework for implementation research, CFIR, and identifies areas where additional research is necessary. This article was authored by Jamie Ross, Fiona Stevenson, Rosa Lau, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.