"Methods of Information in Medicine" (MIM) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that serves as a platform for disseminating research and advancements in the field of health informatics and medical information processing. Published by the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA), MIM covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to medical informatics, health information systems, decision support systems, bioinformatics, and the application of artificial intelligence in healthcare. The journal provides a forum for researchers, practitioners, and professionals to share their insights and contribute to the ongoing development of methods and technologies that enhance the management and utilization of health information.
As a leading journal in the domain of health informatics, MIM plays a crucial role in advancing the understanding and application of information technology in medicine. The articles published in MIM often explore innovative methods for data collection, analysis, and interpretation, with a focus on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery. By featuring research at the intersection of medicine and information science, MIM contributes to the broader conversation on how technology can be leveraged to address healthcare challenges, improve patient outcomes, and drive evidence-based decision-making in clinical practice.
Title : Overview of augmented intelligence for nursing
Adele Webb, Strategic Education, Inc., United States
Title : Equity in action: Amplifying your voice in nursing leadership
Robin Adams Geiger, Ingenovis Health, United States
Title : The relationship between empowerment and quality of health among clients with chronic health conditions
Ismat Mikky, Bloomfield College of Montclair State University, United States
Title : Healthcare system sponsored CNA training program creates opportunity and increases workforce
John R Balcuk, Northwell Health Huntington Hospital, United States
Title : Pathway-Aligned degrees: A strategic solution to the global nursing shortage
Maureen Kroning, SUNY Empire State University, United States
Title : The importance of assessing the patient experience of hypersensitivity reaction
Kerry Hennessy, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, United States