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期刊名称:APPLIED CLINICAL INFORMATICS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

ACI is the third Schattauer journal dealing with biomedical and health informatics. It perfectly complements our other journals Methods of Information in Medicine and the Yearbook of Medical Informatics. The Yearbook of Medical Informatics being the “Milestone” or state-of-the-art journal and Methods of Information in Medicine being the “Science and Research” journal of IMIA, ACI intends to be the “Practical” journal of IMIA.
As the Official eJournal of IMIA and AMDIS, the online journal ACI publishes approximately 100 peer-reviewed articles per year. It aims to establish a platform that allows sharing knowledge between clinical medicine and health IT specialists as well as bridging gaps between visionary design and successful and pragmatic deployment.
The core editorial subject matters of ACI are: clinical information systems (including electronic medical records and systems, personal health records, physician/provider order entry, electronic prescribing, clinical decision support, nursing information systems, patient scheduling and tracking tools, lab information systems, radiology information systems, PACS, GP information systems), administrative and management systems, eHealth systems, information technology development, deployment, and evaluation, socio-technical aspects of information technology and health IT training.
The target group of ACI is an international and potentially very influential readership, e.g.: chief information officers, chief executive officers, chief financial officers, medical informatics researchers, nurse informaticians, consultants, public health officials, vendors, IT safety healthcare providers, informatics trainees, health information management and health informatics practitioners, as well as organizations such as IMIA, AMDIS, AMIA, AHIMA, HIMSS or the equivalent.
Indexed and abstracted in Medline®, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®) and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition.
For further information on this highly valued online journal, please contact the editor in chief, Christoph U. Lehmann, M.D.,
christoph.u.lehmann(at)vanderbilt.edu
Readers‘ Benefits “Current state of the art” content provided by leaders in their field Official communication of funding societies “Case reviews”, where implementers describe a particular successful or unsuccessful implementation along with lessons learned Industry trends, user feedback and technological development
Authors‘ Benefits Short editorial cycle for peer reviewed articles assures delivery of information prior to any other journal in the field Well known international medical informatics experts as reviewers and editors The most compelling “Lesson Learned Award“ each year to encourage authors to self-report mistakes and errors
The benefits of clinical Health Information Technology (HIT) have long been established and we are moving into an era when we can hope to leverage these benefits to make patient care safer, more efficient, more proactive and complete. However, slow adoption of HIT has been due to lack of practical knowledge on linking clinical effectiveness to implementation success and return on investment. For health care to move forward in adopting HIT successfully, institutions must be able to share experiences, both good and bad, to learn from them collectively, to avoid repeating mistakes and to save time, costs, and human lives. The aim of this journal is to create the platform on which such sharing can occur, between clinical medicine and health IT, to bridge gaps between visionary design and successful and pragmatic deployment.
ISSN 1869-0327
Instructions to Authors
Authors are kindly requested to carefully follow all instructions on how to write a paper. In cases where the instructions are not followed, the paper will be returned immediately with a request for changes, and the editorial review process will only start when the paper has been resubmitted in the correct style.
Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any copyrighted material and this permission should be acknowledged in the paper.
Authors should not use the names of patients. Patients should not be recognizable from photographs unless their written permission has first been obtained. This permission should be acknowledged in the paper.
Contributions are submitted in the English language only. Use ‘American English’ instead of ‘British English’, unless you are from a British English speaking country. Use a spell checker and consult, if necessary, a native English speaker before submitting your article.
For detailed instructions on how manuscripts should be submitted, please see our instructions to authors.
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Editorial Board
- Jess Holzer (Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, USA)
- Reinhold Haux (University of Braunschweig and Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany)
- William F. Bria (University of South Florida, Tampa, USA)
- Michael Shabot (Memorial Hermann Healthcare System, Houston, USA)
- Sameer Badlani, MD, CMIO The University of Chicago Medicine
Elske Ammenwerth (University for Health Sciences, Medical Informatics and Technology, Hall in Tirol, Austria)
- Ahmed Al Barrak (King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)
- Meryl Bloomrosen (AHIMA, Chicago, USA)
Björn Bergh (University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany)
- Marc Cuggia (Université Rennes, France)
- Margo Edmunds, PhD (Academy Health, Washington, DC, USA)
- Peter Elkins (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, USA)
- Thomas Ganslandt (University Hospital, Erlangen, Germany)
- Adi V. Gundlapalli (University of Utah and VA Salt Lake City Health Care System, Salt Lake City, USA)
- Carola Hullin, PhD (The World Bank, Chile)
- Gretchen Purcell Jackson (Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA)
- Philippe Kolh (University Hospital of Liège, Belgium)
- George Kim (Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, USA)
Christopher A. Longhurst (Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA)
- Christian Lovis (Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland)
Daniel Luna (University Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Alvin Valeriano de Borja Marcelo (National Telehealth Center, Philippines)
Alvaro Margolis (EviMed, Montevideo, Uruguay)
Lincoln Moura (Zilics eHealth, Sao Paulo, Brazil)
- Emilio Mosse (Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique)
- Paula Otero (Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Hyeoun-Ae Park (College of Nursing Seoul National University, Korea)
- Paulian Sockolow (Drexel University, USA)
- Ásta Thoroddsen, PhD, RN, FAAN, University of Iceland, Iceland
- Patricia Hinton Walker (Uniformed Services University, Rockville, USA)
- Bonnie Westra (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA)
Adam Wright (Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA)
- Junping Zhao (Chinese PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China)
- Raymond Aller (USC Keck School of Medicine, Vista, USA), 2009-2012
Li Baoluo (Editor in Chief - China Digital Medicine, China), 2009 - 2011
- Sedick Isaacs (HealthTech, Crawford, South Africa) †10/19/2012, 2009 - 2012
Yu-Chuan (Jack) Li (National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan), 2009 – 2013
- Walter Lim (MOH Holdings Pte Ltd, Singapore), 2009 - 2012
- James Walker (Geisinger Health System, Danville, USA), 2009 - 2012
- Lyn Hanmer (Medical Research Council, Tygerberg, South Africa) 2009-2013
The Editors of the Special Topics can be found here.
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