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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

'Studies in Health Technology and Informatics' is a scholarly journal that focuses on the intersection of healthcare, technology, and informatics. It publishes research articles, reviews, and case studies exploring the latest advancements in health technology, electronic health records, telemedicine, medical informatics, and healthcare information systems. The journal serves as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers interested in leveraging technology to improve healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Details
Abbr. Stud Health Technol Inform
Publisher IOS Press
Start 1991
End Continuing
Frequency Irregular
p-ISSN 0926-9630
e-ISSN 1879-8365
Country Netherlands
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5406 67
SJR / Ranks: 12004 289
CiteScore / Ranks: 11984 1.40
Recent Articles
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Gnanapragasam V
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:93-94. PMID: 39968565
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) costs Ontario's healthcare system $1.5 billion annually. Primary care practitioners (PCPs) often struggle to integrate clinical guidelines into their workflows. This paper examines the potential...
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Mathews Maluvelil A, Keshavjee K
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:91-92. PMID: 39968564
The Canadian health-tech sector faces regulatory challenges amidst rapid innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), digital health, biotechnology, and medical devices. This paper explores the regulatory landscape based on stakeholder interviews...
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Farzanegan R, Graili P, Guergachi A, Keshavjee K
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:89-90. PMID: 39968563
Canada's healthcare system faces a critical choice between two futures: "Cyborgville," driven by advanced medical technologies and AI, or a wellness-focused approach inspired by Blue Zones, which emphasize healthy lifestyles...
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Fereshtehnejad S, Keshavjee K, Zavar A
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:87-88. PMID: 39968562
The Personalized Multi-Domain Digital Platform for Dementia Prevention (PM(DP)*2) is a conceptualized evidence-based initiative designed to reduce dementia burden through tailored interventions. By collecting and analyzing multidimensional data on modifiable...
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Alier K, Keshavjee K
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:85-86. PMID: 39968561
South Sudan faces a critical public health crisis in managing hypertension, driven by a severe shortage of trained healthcare providers, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to continuous medical education. With...
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Hirani A, Guergachi A, Keshavjee K
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:83-84. PMID: 39968560
The increasing prevalence of preventable chronic disease in Canada poses significant challenges to both healthcare budgets and individual financial stability. New treatments and predictive technologies are creating an urgent need...
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Sheraly Z, Keshavjee K, Guergachi A
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:81-82. PMID: 39968559
Health information technology implementations frequently fail despite extensive research on success factors over the past three decades. This paper introduces the Playing-to-Win Digital Health Strategy Canvas, an adaptation of Martin...
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Yu S, Aiello P, Mathews Maluvelil A, Ehoneah O, Shah V, Numor S
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:78-79. PMID: 39968558
The rapid growth of mobile health (mHealth) applications underscores the pressing need for robust evaluation platforms that ensure quality, efficacy, and stakeholder alignment. This paper introduces a quantitative, evidence-based framework...
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Pape C, Gugathasan A, Chopra A, Kundurthi S, Kassam I, Shin H, et al.
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:76-77. PMID: 39968557
Successful expansion and integration of digital health technologies requires the support of organized bodies to mobilize research and accelerate spread and scalability. This Laptop Talk will present the findings of...
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Merritt N, Johnston S, Mes A
Stud Health Technol Inform . 2025 Feb; 322:74-75. PMID: 39968556
Pediatric trauma remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, with the transition from hospital to home posing significant challenges for families. SafeJourney, a digital companion, addresses these gaps by...