AIM, FOCUS, AND SCOPE
Aim
The Journal of Health Information Management aims to be a platform for the publication of high-quality scientific papers focused on health information management, the creation of new knowledge, and innovations in health information management practices and policies. The journal also aims to strengthen synergy between academics, practitioners, and policymakers in developing efficient, effective, and evidence-based health information systems.
Scope
This journal covers, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Medical records and health information management
- Health information systems (HIS)
- Electronic health records (EHR) and personal health records (PHR)
- Health data security, confidentiality, and privacy
- Health data standards and interoperability
- Data analytics and big data in healthcare
- Implementation of information technology in healthcare facilities
- Health information policy and regulation
- Education and training in health information management
- Digital transformation in the healthcare sector
Focus
The journal's primary focus is on:
- The application of information technology and systems to support quality healthcare services
- The development of policies and best practices in health information management
- Applied research that contributes to the improvement of healthcare processes and policies
- Interdisciplinary collaboration between healthcare professionals, information technology, and management







