Medical Decision Making

Papers
(The H4-Index of Medical Decision Making is 15. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Using QALYs as an Outcome for Assessing Global Prediction Accuracy in Diabetes Simulation Models41
Capitalizing on Opportunities to Integrate Theory and Practice in Medical Decision Making33
Variation in Patient-Reported Decision-Making Roles in the Last Year of Life among Patients with Metastatic Cancer: A Longitudinal Study31
A Nonparametric Approach for Estimating the Effective Sample Size in Gaussian Approximation of Expected Value of Sample Information29
Health Utilities in People with Hepatitis C Virus Infection: A Study Using Real-World Population-Level Data28
Stability of Stated Preferences: Vaccine Priority Setting before and during the First COVID-19 Lockdown25
Do Worse than Dead Values Add Relevant Information in (Composite) Time-Tradeoff Valuations?24
Extrapolation of Time-to-Event Survival Outcomes of Histology-Independent Therapies Using a Bayesian Hierarchical Model23
Validating the Assumptions of Population Adjustment: Application of Multilevel Network Meta-regression to a Network of Treatments for Plaque Psoriasis22
Discordant Care and Decision Quality: Patients’ Reasons for Not Receiving Their Initial Test of Choice in Colorectal Cancer Screening20
Segmenting the Population and Estimating Transition Probabilities Using Data on Health and Health-Related Social Service Needs from the US Health and Retirement Study18
Comparing Survival Extrapolation within All-Cause and Relative Survival Frameworks by Standard Parametric Models and Flexible Parametric Spline Models Using the Swedish Cancer Registry18
Effects of Mitigation and Control Policies in Realistic Epidemic Models Accounting for Household Transmission Dynamics17
Constrained Optimization for Decision Making in Health Care Using Python: A Tutorial17
How Do People Process Different Representations of Statistical Information? Insights into Cognitive Effort, Representational Inconsistencies, and Individual Differences15
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