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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Informatics

Date Submitted: Dec 9, 2020
Date Accepted: May 12, 2021

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Measuring the Interactions Between Health Demand, Informatics Supply, and Technological Applications in Digital Medical Innovation for China: Content Mapping and Analysis

Du J, Chen T, Zhang L

Measuring the Interactions Between Health Demand, Informatics Supply, and Technological Applications in Digital Medical Innovation for China: Content Mapping and Analysis

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(7):e26393

DOI: 10.2196/26393

PMID: 34255693

PMCID: 8292943

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Measuring the interactions between health-demand and informatics-supply in China

  • Jian Du; 
  • Ting Chen; 
  • Luxia Zhang

ABSTRACT

Background:

In China, there are two major government incentives in the development of health informatics, yet there have been limited systematic investigations on the pattern of interactions between informatics concepts/techniques and the health/medical needs.

Objective:

We propose an approach to mapping the interplay between different knowledge entities by using the tree structure of Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) to gain insights into the interactions between informatics-supply and health-demand in China.

Methods:

All terms under the MeSH tree parent node “Diseases [C]” or node “Health [N01.400]” or “Public Health [N06.850]” were labelled as H. All terms under the node “Information Science [L]” as I and all terms under node “Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques, and Equipment [E]” as T. The H-I and H-I-T interactions can be measured by using their co-occurrences in a given publication.

Results:

Health informatics publications with both H- and I-related MeSH terms increased rapidly in China. The overall H-I interactions are sparse, focusing on several major diseases and two major informatics techniques. A weaker H-I-T linkage is observed and the technology transfer for health informatics is suggested to be enhanced. There is a positive correlation between the burden and the informatics research efforts for diseases. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a competing field of health informatics research, with a greater focus on deep neural networks.

Conclusions:

Research on evidence-based health informatics, and electronic health records (EHRs) should be strengthened to improve the real-world applications of health information technologies and big data in health and medicine in the future.


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Please cite as:

Du J, Chen T, Zhang L

Measuring the Interactions Between Health Demand, Informatics Supply, and Technological Applications in Digital Medical Innovation for China: Content Mapping and Analysis

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(7):e26393

DOI: 10.2196/26393

PMID: 34255693

PMCID: 8292943

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