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BMJ Innovations
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27
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Title
Journal
Year
Citations
1
Conducting a fully mobile and randomised clinical trial for depression: access, engagement and expense
BMJ Innovations
2016
148
2
The ownership and clinical use of smartphones by doctors and nurses in the UK: a multicentre survey study
BMJ Innovations
2015
129
3
Evolution and current status of mhealth research: a systematic review
BMJ Innovations
2016
94
4
Open-source hardware for medical devices
BMJ Innovations
2016
81
5
Bridging the implementation gap of machine learning in healthcare
BMJ Innovations
2020
77
6
End-to-end convolutional neural network enables COVID-19 detection from breath and cough audio: a pilot study
BMJ Innovations
2021
76
7
Wearable devices for remote vital signs monitoring in the outpatient setting: an overview of the field
BMJ Innovations
2020
74
8
Telemedicine takes centre stage during COVID-19 pandemic
BMJ Innovations
2020
63
9
Defining patient centricity with patients for patients and caregivers: a collaborative endeavour
BMJ Innovations
2017
62
10
Innovating to improve primary care in less developed countries: towards a global model: Table 1
BMJ Innovations
2015
58
11
Wearable technology in the operating room: a systematic review
BMJ Innovations
2017
58
12
Health hackathons: theatre or substance? A survey assessment of outcomes from healthcare-focused hackathons in three countries
BMJ Innovations
2017
58
13
An innovative approach to strengthening health professionals’ infection control and limiting hospital-acquired infection: video-reflexive ethnography
BMJ Innovations
2015
48
14
‘Care for Stroke’, a web-based, smartphone-enabled educational intervention for management of physical disabilities following stroke: feasibility in the Indian context
BMJ Innovations
2015
44
15
Assistive technologies for ageing populations in six low-income and middle-income countries: a systematic review
BMJ Innovations
2015
43
16
Co-creation of patient engagement quality guidance for medicines development: an international multistakeholder initiative
BMJ Innovations
2019
41
17
SMS behaviour change communication and eVoucher interventions to increase uptake of cervical cancer screening in the Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions of Tanzania: a randomised, double-blind, controlled trial of effectiveness
BMJ Innovations
2019
39
18
The alcohol tracker application: an initial evaluation of user preferences
BMJ Innovations
2016
36
19
Crowdsourcing designathon: a new model for multisectoral collaboration
BMJ Innovations
2018
36
20
‘There were more wires than him’: the potential for wireless patient monitoring in neonatal intensive care
BMJ Innovations
2017
35
21
Telementoring with project ECHO: a pilot study in Europe
BMJ Innovations
2017
35
22
Health-related smartphone apps: regulations, safety, privacy and quality
BMJ Innovations
2015
34
23
The search for the holy grail: frugal innovation in healthcare from low-income or middle-income countries for reverse innovation to developed countries
BMJ Innovations
2017
34
24
The effectiveness of mobile health (mHealth) technologies to train healthcare professionals in developing countries: a review of the literature
BMJ Innovations
2015
33
25
Innovation in immediate neonatal care: development of the Bedside Assessment, Stabilisation and Initial Cardiorespiratory Support (BASICS) trolley
BMJ Innovations
2015
33
26
Systematic review of innovation design contests for health: spurring innovation and mass engagement
BMJ Innovations
2017
32
27
Using Lean management to leverage innovation in healthcare projects: case study of a public hospital in the UAE
BMJ Innovations
2016
30
28
Epidemiological impact of prioritising SARS-CoV-2 vaccination by antibody status: mathematical modelling analyses
BMJ Innovations
2021
27
29
Telemedicine supported strengthening of primary care in WHO South East Asia region: lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic experiences
BMJ Innovations
2021
27
30
WhatsApp Doc?
BMJ Innovations
2016
26
31
Self-reported quit rates and quit attempts among subscribers of a mobile text messaging-based tobacco cessation programme in India
BMJ Innovations
2018
26
32
The way forward after COVID-19 vaccination: vaccine passports with blockchain to protect personal privacy
BMJ Innovations
2021
25
33
Design thinking as an approach for innovation in healthcare: systematic review and research avenues
BMJ Innovations
2021
25
34
Agile Innovation to transform healthcare: innovating in complex adaptive systems is an everyday process, not a light bulb event
BMJ Innovations
2021
24
35
WhatsApp Doc?
BMJ Innovations
2017
23
36
Affordable medical technologies: bringing Value-Based Design into global health
BMJ Innovations
2016
22
37
Open-source mobile digital platform for clinical trial data collection in low-resource settings
BMJ Innovations
2017
22
38
Are disruptive innovations recognised in the healthcare literature? A systematic review
BMJ Innovations
2021
22
39
Development and evaluation of a novel Vital Signs Alert device for use in pregnancy in low-resource settings
BMJ Innovations
2018
21
40
Digital health in the Americas: advances and challenges in connected health
BMJ Innovations
2018
21
41
Determinants of and barriers to adoption of digital therapeutics for mental health at scale in the NHS
BMJ Innovations
2020
21
42
How does venture capital operate in medical innovation?
BMJ Innovations
2016
20
43
Deep learning model to predict the need for mechanical ventilation using chest X-ray images in hospitalised patients with COVID-19
BMJ Innovations
2021
19
44
Machine-learning-based hospital discharge predictions can support multidisciplinary rounds and decrease hospital length-of-stay
BMJ Innovations
2021
19
45
Comparing video consultation and telephone consultation at the outpatient clinic of a tertiary referral centre: patient and provider benefits
BMJ Innovations
2021
18
46
STAAR: improving the reliability of care coordination and reducing hospital readmissions in an academic medical centre
BMJ Innovations
2015
17
47
Comparative evaluation of a novel solar powered low-cost ophthalmoscope (Arclight) by eye healthcare workers in Malawi
BMJ Innovations
2018
17
48
Applications and challenges of AI-based algorithms in the COVID-19 pandemic
BMJ Innovations
2021
17
49
UNRWA’s innovative e-Health for 5 million Palestine refugees in the Near East
BMJ Innovations
2018
17
50
From Malawi to Middlesex: the case of the Arbutus Drill Cover System as an example of the cost-saving potential of frugal innovations for the UK NHS
BMJ Innovations
2018
16
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