Abstract

In our first editorial we wrote: “ Methods of Information in Medicine publishes original papers, reports, editorials, opinion papers, and reviews in medical informatics and related disciplines such as medical biometry. It stresses the basic methodology and scientific fundamentals of processing data, information and knowledge in medical research and applications. It includes topics such as health information systems and computer-based patient records; diagnosis and therapy in health care; biomedical data, signal, and image interpretation; clinical data analysis and statistical studies; simulation and modeling; expert systems and knowledge representation.” ... “For the future of Methods of Information in Medicine we expect the journal to continue to include all of the topics mentioned on the methodology of processing medical data, information and knowledge, but also to include papers on emerging research in new areas of our expanding field, such as clinical bioinformatics” ([1]).

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