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Zhang et al [11] constructed an evaluation index system for service function quality and technical quality for internet hospitals using a literature review and the Delphi approach. The index system consists of 9 second-level indicators, including safety, reliability, and assurance, and 29 third-level indicators. Li and Guo [12] constructed a set of online medical service quality indicators for public hospitals in China from the perspective of online and offline integration.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72931
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Correction: Generative AI Models in Time-Varying Biomedical Data: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e79605
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Zhang and Zhu [39] have also used the spectrum-effect relationship and network pharmacology to screen for the antioxidant components of Yiwei decoction, demonstrating its function in nourishing stomach yin. Both the treatment or prevention of premature ovarian insufficiency and its related diseases, as well as the nourishing stomach yin function of YWD, fall under the category of supplementing and boosting formula.
JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e69286
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