Methods of Information in Medicine

Papers
(The TQCC of Methods of Information in Medicine is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Improve Chronic Disease Care: Methods and Application to Pharmacotherapy Decision Support for Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus30
A Privacy-Preserving Distributed Analytics Platform for Health Care Data26
Why Is the Electronic Health Record So Challenging for Research and Clinical Care?24
Privacy-Preserving Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Biomedicine24
International Comparison of Six Basic eHealth Indicators Across 14 Countries: An eHealth Benchmarking Study19
Semantic Textual Similarity in Japanese Clinical Domain Texts Using BERT17
Synthetic Tabular Data Evaluation in the Health Domain Covering Resemblance, Utility, and Privacy Dimensions12
Evaluation Metrics for Health Chatbots: A Delphi Study10
Medical Text Prediction and Suggestion Using Generative Pretrained Transformer Models with Dental Medical Notes10
Disambiguating Clinical Abbreviations Using a One-Fits-All Classifier Based on Deep Learning Techniques9
Development of Prediction Models for Unplanned Hospital Readmission within 30 Days Based on Common Data Model: A Feasibility Study8
Proposing an International Standard Accident Number for Interconnecting Information and Communication Technology Systems of the Rescue Chain8
Data Quality in Health Care: Main Concepts and Assessment Methodologies8
Status of AI-Enabled Clinical Decision Support Systems Implementations in China8
Measurement Performance of Activity Measurements with Newer Generation of Apple Watch in Wheelchair Users with Spinal Cord Injury7
One Digital Health for more FAIRness7
A State-of-the Art Review of SNOMED CT Terminology Binding and Recommendations for Practice and Research6
Evidence-Based Health Informatics as the Foundation for the COVID-19 Response: A Joint Call for Action6
TransformEHRs: a flexible methodology for building transparent ETL processes for EHR reuse6
InspirerMundi—Remote Monitoring of Inhaled Medication Adherence through Objective Verification Based on Combined Image Processing Techniques5
Towards the Representation of Network Assets in Health Care Environments Using Ontologies5
Rare Diseases in Hospital Information Systems—An Interoperable Methodology for Distributed Data Quality Assessments5
Defining and Scoping Participatory Health Informatics: An eDelphi Study5
A Semi-Automated Term Harmonization Pipeline Applied to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Clinical Trials5
Identifying Pneumonia Subtypes from Electronic Health Records Using Rule-Based Algorithms4
A Methodological Approach to Validate Pneumonia Encounters from Radiology Reports Using Natural Language Processing4
Optimizing Identification of People Living with HIV from Electronic Medical Records: Computable Phenotype Development and Validation4
Predicting Hospital Readmissions from Health Insurance Claims Data: A Modeling Study Targeting Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing4
The Pipeline for Standardizing Russian Unstructured Allergy Anamnesis Using FHIR AllergyIntolerance Resource4
Accuracy of Asthma Computable Phenotypes to Identify Pediatric Asthma at an Academic Institution4
Using an Ontology to Derive a Sharable and Interoperable Relational Data Model for Heterogeneous Healthcare Data and Various Applications4
Definition of a Practical Taxonomy for Referencing Data Quality Problems in Health Care Databases4
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