- Author:
Liu-Fang WANG
1
;
Yu-Ni HUANG
2
;
Richard Sze-Wei WANG
3
;
Xiao-Ping QIN
4
;
Zhi-Yuan HU
4
;
Bing-Long WANG
5
;
Zhi-Min HU
6
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords: bibliometric analysis; global research; medical technology management; research trend
- MeSH: Bibliometrics; Humans; Biomedical Technology
- From: Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2025;40(2):120-131
- CountryChina
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES:To explore potential keywords, research clusters, collaborative pattern, and research trends in the field of medical technology management (MTM) through bibliometric analysis, providing insights for researchers, policy makers, and hospital administrators.
METHODS:A retrieval formula was applied to the title, abstract, and keywords in the Web of Science (WoS) Core Collection, along with system-recommended terms, to identify articles on MTM. A total of 181 articles published between 1974 and 2022 were retained for quantitative analysis. The global trend of research output; total citations, average citations, and H-index; and bibliographic coupling, co-authorship, and keyword co-occurrence were analyzed using VOSviewer.
RESULTS:The number of articles on MTM has been steadily increasing year by year. The focus of research has shifted from addressing basic medical needs to prioritizing emergency response and medical information security. The United States, Italy, and the United Kingdom emerged as the main contributors, with the United States leading in both volume of publications (60 articles) and academic impact (H-index = 21). Authors from the United Kingdom and the United States led the way in cross-border cooperation. The top five institutions, ranked by total link strength among cross-institutional authors, were primarily located in Canada and Spain.
CONCLUSIONS:The field of MTM has experienced stable growth over the past three decades (1993-2022). The shift of research focus has prompted a heightened emphasis on protecting patient privacy and ensuring the security of medical data. Future research should emphasize interdisciplinary and professional collaboration, as well as international cooperation and open sharing of knowledge.

