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Intelligence-based Medicine

Intelligence-based Medicine is a scientific journal, published since 2020 in English. The journal's country of origin is Netherlands and its primary focus area is biomedical engineering.

Details
Abbr. Intell Based Med
Start 2020
End Continuing
e-ISSN 2666-5212
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 14180 11
SJR / Ranks: 5543 773
CiteScore / Ranks: 6878 3.90
Recent Articles
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Liang Y, Wang R, Wang Y, Liu T
Intell Based Med . 2024 Dec; 10. PMID: 39717527
Objective: The paper aims to address the problem of massive unlabeled patients in electronic health records (EHR) who potentially have undiagnosed diabetic retinopathy (DR). It is desired to estimate the...
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Das A, Khan D, Hanrahan J, Marcus H, Stoyanov D
Intell Based Med . 2024 Mar; 8:100107. PMID: 38523618
Operation notes are a crucial component of patient care. However, writing them manually is prone to human error, particularly in high pressured clinical environments. Automatic generation of operation notes from...
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Zulbayar S, Mollayeva T, Colantonio A, Chan V, Escobar M
Intell Based Med . 2024 Jan; 8. PMID: 38222038
This work aimed to identify pre-existing health conditions of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and develop predictive models for the first TBI event and its external causes by employing...
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King A, Tang L, Davis B, Preum S, Bukowski L, Zimmerman J, et al.
Intell Based Med . 2023 Dec; 8. PMID: 38130744
Objective: Low-value care (i.e., costly health care treatments that provide little or no benefit) is an ongoing problem in United States hospitals. Traditional strategies for reducing low-value care are only...
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Lian R, Hsiao V, Hwang J, Ou Y, Robbins S, Connor N, et al.
Intell Based Med . 2023 Sep; 7. PMID: 37664403
Background: Patient-reported outcomes (PRO) allow clinicians to measure health-related quality of life (HRQOL) and understand patients' treatment priorities, but obtaining PRO requires surveys which are not part of routine care....
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Ricket I, Matheny M, MacKenzie T, Emond J, Ailawadi K, Brown J
Intell Based Med . 2023 Jul; 7. PMID: 37476591
Background: Super-utilizers consume the greatest share of resource intensive healthcare (RIHC) and reducing their utilization remains a crucial challenge to healthcare systems in the United States (U.S.). The objective of...
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Afshin-Pour B, Qiu M, Hosseini Vajargah S, Cheyne H, Ha K, Stewart M, et al.
Intell Based Med . 2023 Jan; 7:100087. PMID: 36624822
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Identification of ARDS enables lung protective strategies, quality improvement interventions, and clinical trial enrolment, but remains challenging particularly...
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Deveau N, Washington P, Leblanc E, Husic A, Dunlap K, Penev Y, et al.
Intell Based Med . 2022 Aug; 6:100057. PMID: 36035501
Digitally-delivered healthcare is well suited to address current inequities in the delivery of care due to barriers of access to healthcare facilities. As the COVID-19 pandemic phases out, we have...
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Clouston S, Kritikos M, Deri Y, Horton M, Pellecchia A, Santiago-Michels S, et al.
Intell Based Med . 2022 Aug; 5. PMID: 35991958
Introduction: World Trade Center (WTC) responders have a high risk of early-onset cognitive impairment (CI), but little is known about the etiology including the extent to which CI in WTC...
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Smit J, Krijthe J, Endeman H, Tintu A, de Rijke Y, Gommers D, et al.
Intell Based Med . 2022 Aug; 6:100071. PMID: 35958674
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic continues to overwhelm intensive care units (ICUs) worldwide, and improved prediction of mortality among COVID-19 patients could assist decision making in the ICU setting. In this...