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Biomedical Informatics Insights


Title Abbreviation
Biomed Inform Insights
Electronic ISSN
1178-2226
Readership
Biomedical Engineers/Technologists, Biomedical Researchers, Technologists
Scope
Biomedical Informatics Insights is an international, open access, peer reviewed journal which considers manuscripts on all aspects of medical informatics and medical informatics supported decision making. Of particular but not exclusive interest are submissions on the use in healthcare of information management, information systems and technology, and discussions on medical decision making. The journal is particularly interested in promoting understanding on how text, genetics and clinical care integrate into stable but dynamic systems, and manuscripts addressing this topic are strongly encouraged. These articles are designated as perspectives. Biomedical Informatics Insights topics on Medical Informatics: Use in healthcare of information management; Information systems and technology; Discussions on medical decision making; Integrations of text, genetics and clinical care into dynamic systems.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - UK
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