Summary
Objectives To summarize current excellent research in the field of decision-support systems.
Methods We provide a synopsis of the articles selected for the IMIA Yearbook 2009, from which
we attempt to derive a synthetic overview of the activity and new trends in the field.
Results Five papers from international peer reviewed journals have been selected for the
section on decision support. While the state of the research in the field of decision-support
systems is illustrated by a set of fairly heterogeneous studies, it is possible to
identify trends. Thus, issues related to guidelines processing implementation occupies
a central role in today’s field with two alternative directions: 1. broad medical
applications, which attempts to assist decision-makers to process large patient sets;
2. narrow clinical applications focused on in-depth real-time signal processing for
a specific population or medical specialty.
Conclusions The best paper selection of articles on decision-supports shows examples of excellent
research on methods concerning original development as well as quality assurance of
reported studies. It is also observed that this year’s selection point directly to
more original research areas such as temporal signal processing, although more traditionally
related areas, such as information retrieval and/or natural language processing, remain
fairly active in the field. Altogether these papers support the idea that more elaborated
computer tools, likely to combine together textual and highly structured data, including
real-time data contents, are needed.
Keywords
Medical informatics - International Medical Informatics Association - yearbook - decision
support