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Top Papers: Elektronische Patientenakte (2025)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Elektronische Patientenakte aus dem Jahr 2025 (von 1.037 insgesamt).

Elektronische Patientenakten (EPA) bilden die Grundlage für die Digitalisierung im Gesundheitswesen. Sie ermöglichen den sicheren Austausch von Gesundheitsdaten zwischen Ärzten, Kliniken und Patienten. Die Forschung untersucht sowohl den klinischen Nutzen als auch Herausforderungen bei Datenschutz, Interoperabilität und Nutzerfreundlichkeit.

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Clinician Experiences With Ambient Scribe Technology to Assist With Documentation Burden and Efficiency

Maeve Duggan, Julietta Gervase, Anna Schoenbaum et al.

JAMA Network Open

123
2

Implementing large language models in healthcare while balancing control, collaboration, costs and security

Fabio Dennstädt, Janna Hastings, Paul Martin Putora et al.

npj Digital Medicine

70
3

Virtual Patients Using Large Language Models: Scalable, Contextualized Simulation of Clinician-Patient Dialogue With Feedback

David A. Cook, Joshua Overgaard, V. Shane Pankratz et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

46
4

Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Powered Documentation Systems in Healthcare: A Systematic Review

Aisling Bracken, C Reilly, Aoife Feeley et al.

Journal of Medical Systems

41
5

Large language models for data extraction from unstructured and semi-structured electronic health records: a multiple model performance evaluation

Vasileios Ntinopoulos, Hector Rodriguez Cetina Biefer, I. Tudorache et al.

BMJ Health & Care Informatics

39
6

Use of Ambient AI Scribes to Reduce Administrative Burden and Professional Burnout

Kristine Olson, Daniella Meeker, Matt Troup et al.

JAMA Network Open

39
7

AI, Health, and Health Care Today and Tomorrow

Derek C. Angus, Rohan Khera, Tracy A. Lieu et al.

JAMA

38
8

Trust in Artificial Intelligence–Based Clinical Decision Support Systems Among Health Care Workers: Systematic Review

Hein Minn Tun, Hanif Abdul Rahman, Lin Naing et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

37
9

Evaluating the performance of artificial intelligence-based speech recognition for clinical documentation: a systematic review

Johan Y. Y. Ng, Eugene Wang, Xinyan Zhou et al.

BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

31
10

AI in the Health Sector: Systematic Review of Key Skills for Future Health Professionals

Javier Gazquez-Garcia, Carlos Luis Sánchez Bocanegra, José Luis Sevillano

JMIR Medical Education

29
11

Health Management Information Systems

Joseph Tan

REST Journal on Banking Accounting and Business

25
12

Utilization, challenges, and training needs of digital health technologies: Perspectives from healthcare professionals

Ruby Khan, Shakeb Khan, Hailah M. Almohaimeed et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

24
13

Deidentifying Medical Documents with Local, Privacy-Preserving Large Language Models: The LLM-Anonymizer

Isabella C. Wiest, Marie-Elisabeth Leßmann, F M Wolf et al.

NEJM AI

24
14

The influence of electronic health record design on usability and medication safety: systematic review

Mary R. Cahill, Brian Cleary, Shane Cullinan

BMC Health Services Research

24
15

Artificial intelligence in healthcare: transforming patient safety with intelligent systems—A systematic review

Francesco De Micco, Gianmarco Di Palma, Davide Ferorelli et al.

Frontiers in Medicine

24
16

TriNetX and Real-World Evidence: A Critical Review of Its Strengths, Limitations, and Bias Considerations in Clinical Research

Mahmoud Nassar, Hazem Abosheaishaa, Khaled Elfert et al.

ASIDE Internal Medicine

23
17

From Data Silos to Health Records Without Borders: A Systematic Survey on Patient-Centered Data Interoperability

Mohammad Ali Saberi, Hamid Mcheick, Mehdi Adda

Information

21
18

The Impact of AI Scribes on Streamlining Clinical Documentation: A Systematic Review

Maxime Sasseville, Farzaneh Yousefi, Steven Ouellet et al.

Healthcare

19
19

Large Language Model–Driven Knowledge Graph Construction in Sepsis Care Using Multicenter Clinical Databases: Development and Usability Study

Hao Yang, Jiaxi Li, Chi Zhang et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

18
20

Understanding “Alert Fatigue” in Primary Care: Qualitative Systematic Review of General Practitioners Attitudes and Experiences of Clinical Alerts, Prompts, and Reminders

Illin Gani, Ian Litchfield, David Shukla et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

18
21

Prompt Engineering in Clinical Practice: Tutorial for Clinicians

Jialin Liu, Changyu Wang, Siru Liu et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

17
22

Lower electronic health record adoption and interoperability in rural versus urban physician participants: a cross-sectional analysis from the CMS quality payment program

Alfred Anzalone, Carol Geary, Ran Dai et al.

BMC Health Services Research

17
23

An <scp>AI</scp> ‐Enabled Nursing Future With no Documentation Burden: A Vision for a New Reality

Martin Michalowski, Maxim Topaz, Laura‐Maria Peltonen

Journal of Advanced Nursing

16
24

MedAgentBench: A Virtual EHR Environment to Benchmark Medical LLM Agents

Yixing Jiang, Kameron Collin Black, Gloria Geng et al.

NEJM AI

16
25

A decade of designing and implementing electronic health records in Sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review

Hamufare Dumisani Mugauri, Memory Chimsimbe, Gerald Shambira et al.

Global Health Action

16
26

A Unified Approach to Health Data Exchange

Ali B. Abbasi, Jennifer E. Layden, William Gordon et al.

JAMA

16
27

From prompt to platform: an agentic AI workflow for healthcare simulation scenario design

F. Barra, Giovanna Rodella, Alessandro Costa et al.

Advances in Simulation

15
28

Natural language processing techniques applied to the electronic health record in clinical research and practice - an introduction to methodologies

Benjamin Clay, Henry Bergman, Safa Salim et al.

Computers in Biology and Medicine

15
29

Usability Challenges in Electronic Health Records: Impact on Documentation Burden and Clinical Workflow: A Scoping Review

Olufisayo Olakotan, Ray Samuriwo, Hadiza Ismaila et al.

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice

15
30

Performance of DeepSeek-R1 in ophthalmology: an evaluation of clinical decision-making and cost-effectiveness

David Mikhail, Andrew Farah, Jason Milad et al.

British Journal of Ophthalmology

15
31

Development and validation of the provider documentation summarization quality instrument for large language models

Emma Croxford, Yanjun Gao, Nicholas Pellegrino et al.

Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association

15
32

Impact of using an AI scribe on clinical documentation and clinician-patient interactions in allied health private practice: perspectives of clinicians and patients

Kerrie Evans, Amy Papinniemi, Bernd Ploderer et al.

Musculoskeletal Science and Practice

15
33

Evaluating large language models for drafting emergency department encounter summaries

Christopher Y. K. Williams, Jaskaran Bains, Tianyu Tang et al.

PLOS Digital Health

14
34

Healthcare Practitioners’ Perceptions of mHealth Application Barriers: Challenges to Adoption and Strategies for Enhancing Digital Health Integration

Haitham Alzghaibi

Healthcare

13
35

EHR-ML: A data-driven framework for designing machine learning applications with electronic health records

Yashpal Ramakrishnaiah, Nenad Maćešić, Geoffrey I. Webb et al.

International Journal of Medical Informatics

13
36

Challenges and strategies in building a foundational digital health data integration ecosystem: a systematic review and thematic synthesis

Radha Ambalavanan, R Sterling Snead, Julia Marczika et al.

Frontiers in Health Services

13
37

Quality Assurance during the Rapid Implementation of an AI-Assisted Clinical Documentation Support Tool

Carol Cain, A. Davis, Benjamin Broder et al.

NEJM AI

13
38

Towards real-world clinical data standardization: A modular FHIR-driven transformation pipeline to enhance semantic interoperability in healthcare

Alberto Marfoglia, Filippo Nardini, Valerio Antonio Arcobelli et al.

Computers in Biology and Medicine

12
39

Opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence in patient portal messaging in primary care

Joshua Biro, Jessica L. Handley, J. Malcolm McCurry et al.

npj Digital Medicine

12
40

Benchmarking And Datasets For Ambient Clinical Documentation: A Scoping Review Of Existing Frameworks And Metrics For AI-Assisted Medical Note Generation

Sarah Gebauer

12
41

A roadmap to implementing machine learning in healthcare: from concept to practice

Adam P. Yan, Lin Lawrence Guo, Jiro Inoue et al.

Frontiers in Digital Health

12
42

AI Scribes in Health Care: Balancing Transformative Potential With Responsible Integration

Tiffany I. Leung, Andrew J Coristine, Arriel Benis

JMIR Medical Informatics

12
43

Integrating Mobile Health App Data Into Electronic Medical or Health Record Systems and Its Impact on Health Care Delivery and Patient Health Outcomes: Scoping Review

Jialing Lin, Shona Bates, Luke Allen et al.

JMIR mhealth and uhealth

12
44

Chat <scp>GPT</scp> vs. Clinical Decision Support Systems in the Analysis of Drug–Drug Interactions

Thorsten Bischof, Valentin al Jalali, Markus Zeitlinger et al.

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics

12
45

Development and Evaluation of a Model to Manage Patient Portal Messages

Blake Anderson, Muhammad Zia ul Haq, Yuanda Zhu et al.

NEJM AI

12
46

HealthQ: Unveiling questioning capabilities of LLM chains in healthcare conversations

Ziyu Wang, Hao Li, Di Huang et al.

Smart Health

12
47

Trends in Physician Electronic Health Record Time and Message Volume

A Jay Holmgren, Nate C. Apathy, Christine A. Sinsky et al.

JAMA Internal Medicine

12
48

Decoding the mind: A RAG-LLM on ICD-11 for decision support in psychology

Marco Cremaschi, Davide Ditolve, Cesare Curcio et al.

Expert Systems with Applications

12
49

Large language models for clinical decision support in gastroenterology and hepatology

Isabella C. Wiest, Mamatha Bhat, Jan Clusmann et al.

Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology

11
50

Investigating digital determinants shaping pharmacists’ preparedness for interoperability and health informatics practice evolution: a systematic review

Sabrina Ait Gacem, Hasniza Zaman Huri, Izyan A. Wahab et al.

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy

11

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