Methods of Information in Medicine

Papers
(The TQCC of Methods of Information in Medicine is 5. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Leveraging Guideline-Based Clinical Decision Support Systems with Large Language Models: A Case Study with Breast Cancer58
Privacy-Preserving Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Biomedicine48
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TransformEHRs: a flexible methodology for building transparent ETL processes for EHR reuse20
Machine Learning Classification of Psychiatric Data Associated with Compensation Claims for Patient Injuries17
Automatic Identification of Self-Reported COVID-19 Vaccine Information from Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System15
The Digital Analytic Patient Reviewer (DAPR) for COVID-19 Data Mart Validation11
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Aligning Semantic Interoperability Frameworks with the FOXS Stack for FAIR Health Data9
Leveraging Electronic Health Record Data and Up-to-Date Clinical Guidelines for High-Accuracy Clinical Diabetes Drug and Dosage Recommendation9
Multivariate Sequential Analytics for Cardiovascular Disease Event Prediction8
The Leipzig Health Atlas—An Open Platform to Present, Archive, and Share Biomedical Data, Analyses, and Models Online7
From Paper Files to Web-Based Application for Data-Driven Monitoring of HIV Programs: Nigeria's Journey to a National Data Repository for Decision-Making and Patient Care7
Nurse Managers' Opinions of Information System Support for Performance Management: A Correlational Study6
Breast Cancer Subtypes Classification with Hybrid Machine Learning Model6
3LGM2IHE: Requirements for Data-Protection-Compliant Research Infrastructures—A Systematic Comparison of Theory and Practice-Oriented Implementation6
Deep Learning for Predicting Progression of Patellofemoral Osteoarthritis Based on Lateral Knee Radiographs, Demographic Data, and Symptomatic Assessments5
Clustering Breast Cancer Patients Based on Their Treatment Courses Using German Cancer Registry Data5
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Cross-lingual Natural Language Processing on Limited Annotated Case/Radiology Reports in English and Japanese: Insights from the Real-MedNLP Workshop5
Current Trends and New Approaches in Participatory Health Informatics5
The Completeness of the Operating Room Data5
A Multicentre Evaluation of the Impact of Computerised Physician Order Entry on Medication Documentation Workflow, Time, and Quality5
Does Differentially Private Synthetic Data Lead to Synthetic Discoveries?5
Data Quality in Health Care: Main Concepts and Assessment Methodologies5
Artificial Intelligence-Based Prediction of Contrast Medium Doses for Computed Tomography Angiography Using Optimized Clinical Parameter Sets5
One Digital Health for more FAIRness5
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