# Analysis of Publications on Health Information Management Using the Science Mapping Method: A Holistic Perspective

**Authors:** Dilaver Tengilimoğlu, Fatih Orhan, Perihan Şenel Tekin, Mustafa Younis

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12030287 · Healthcare · 2024-01-23

## TL;DR

This study maps 40 years of health information management research to identify key themes and guide future work in the field.

## Contribution

The study provides a holistic science mapping of HIM literature to reveal research trends and guide future directions.

## Key findings

- Key themes include personal health records, clinical coding, and health information systems.
- Subthemes like electronic records and e-health emerged from co-occurrence analysis.
- Co-citation analysis highlighted technology acceptance and standardized clinical coding as prominent areas.

## Abstract

Objective: In the age of digital transformation, there is a need for a sustainable information management vision in health. Understanding the accumulation of health information management (HIM) knowledge from the past to the present and building a new vision to meet this need reveals the importance of understanding the available scientific knowledge. With this research, it is aimed to examine the scientific documents of the last 40 years of HIM literature with a holistic approach using science mapping techniques and to guide future research. Methods: This study used a bibliometric analysis method for science mapping. Co-citation and co-occurrence document analyses were performed on 630 academic publications selected from the Web of Science core collection (WoSCC) database using the keyword “Health Information Management” and inclusion criteria. The analyses were performed using the R-based software Bibliometrix (Version 4.0; K-Synth Srl), Python (Version 3.12.1; The Python Software Foundation), and Microsoft® Excel® 2016. Results: Co-occurrence analyses revealed the themes of personal health records, clinical coding and data quality, and health information management. The HIM theme consisted of five subthemes: “electronic records”, “medical informatics”, “e-health and telemedicine”, “health education and awareness”, and “health information systems (HISs)”. As a result of the co-citation analysis, the prominent themes were technology acceptance, standardized clinical coding, the success of HISs, types of electronic records, people with HIM, health informatics used by consumers, e-health, e-mobile health technologies, and countries’ frameworks and standards for HISs. Conclusions: This comprehensive bibliometric study shows that structured information can be helpful in understanding research trends in HIM. This study identified critical issues in HIM, identified meaningful themes, and explained the topic from a holistic perspective for all health system actors and stakeholders who want to work in the field of HIM.

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