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This discussion explores evidence-based health informatics and how to validate health information technology. Experts critically evaluate Ammenwerth's paper, fostering a debate on knowledge in healthcare informatics.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Medical Informatics
  • Information Science

Background:

  • The article discusses Elske Ammenwerth's paper on Evidence-based Health Informatics.
  • It is part of a special 'For-Discussion-Section' in Methods of Information in Medicine.
  • The journal aims to stimulate debate on evaluating health information technology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present invited commentaries on Ammenwerth's paper.
  • To foster a broad discussion on evidence-based health informatics.
  • To explore the challenges in evaluating health information processing and technology.

Main Methods:

  • Compilation of invited commentaries from international experts.
  • Independent critical evaluation of the core paper.
  • Facilitation of ongoing discussion through subsequent publications.

Main Results:

  • A collection of diverse expert perspectives on evidence-based health informatics.
  • Identification of key challenges in validating health information and technologies.
  • Stimulation of critical discourse within the health informatics community.

Conclusions:

  • The commentaries offer varied insights into the foundations of knowledge in health informatics.
  • The discussion highlights the need for rigorous evaluation methods in the field.
  • Continued dialogue is encouraged to advance evidence-based practices in healthcare information systems.