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Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews


Title Abbreviation
J Patient Cent Res Rev
ISSN
2330-068X
Electronic ISSN
2330-0698
Readership
Allied Health Professionals, Epidemiologists, Health Service Researchers, Healthcare Executives, Outcomes Manager, Physicians, Researchers
Scope
The Journal of Patient-Centered Research and Reviews (JPCRR) aims to communicate original research findings for patients and the medical and scientific communities in the hope of improving patient outcomes and care quality. Published online and accessible worldwide, this diamond open access journal serves as a vehicle for promoting multidisciplinary research collaborations that embrace innovative ideas. JPCRR strives to follow the recommendations of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE) regarding authorship, protection of research participants, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, timeliness, unbiased peer review, and editorial integrity and freedom. Submissions undergo rigorous peer review to determine their potential for publication. Published and funded by Advocate Aurora Health, a not-for-profit integrated health system with headquarters in Downers Grove, Illinois, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin, JPCRR does not charge authors article processing or publication fees of any kind.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Aurora Research Institute
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