1.8(top 19%)
Impact Factor
2.1(top 19%)
extended IF
77(top 5%)
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papers
43K
citations
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Most Cited Articles of International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care

TitleYearCitations
Utilities and quality-adjusted life years1989584
The effect of English-language restriction on systematic review-based meta-analyses: a systematic review of empirical studies2012575
Literature searching for randomized controlled trials used in Cochrane reviews: rapid versus exhaustive searches2003547
A method for the detailed assessment of the appropriateness of medical technologies1986505
Interrupted time series designs in health technology assessment: lessons from two systematic reviews of behavior change strategies2003467
Criteria list for assessment of methodological quality of economic evaluations: Consensus on Health Economic Criteria2005457
Some statistical methods for combining experimental results1990389
Assessing the quality of randomized controlled trials. Current issues and future directions1996326
Effects of continuing medical education on improving physician clinical care and patient health: a review of systematic reviews2005298
Key principles for the improved conduct of health technology assessments for resource allocation decisions2008264
The state of the art versus the state of the science. The diffusion of new medical technologies into practice1988257
Evaluating translations of health status questionnaires. Methods from the IQOLA project. International Quality of Life Assessment1995256
Economic analysis alongside clinical trials. Revisiting the methodological issues1991234
Labor and health status in economic evaluation of health care. The Health and Labor Questionnaire1996217
The societal costs of severe to profound hearing loss in the United States2000212
A model for assessment of telemedicine applications: mast2012211
Criteria list for assessment of methodological quality of economic evaluations: Consensus on Health Economic Criteria2005207
Senior residents' perceived need of and preferences for "smart home" sensor technologies2008206
The GRIPP checklist: strengthening the quality of patient and public involvement reporting in research2011197
Use of quality-adjusted life years for the estimation of effectiveness of health care: A systematic literature review2006196
Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) statement2013191
Patient decision making. The missing ingredient in compliance research1995187
Standardizing methodologies for economic evaluation in health care. Practice, problems, and potential1993174
Assessing the economic challenges posed by orphan drugs2007173
Benefits of and barriers to involving users in medical device technology development and evaluation2007167