[AK-MI] Invitiation to Submit to ACI - Applied Clinical Informatics

Elske Ammenwerth Elske.Ammenwerth at umit.at
Do Feb 18 09:27:35 CET 2010


Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
 
ACI - Applied Clinical Informatics http://www-aci-journal.org - ist
eine neue Zeitschrift von IMIA und AMDIS, welche gezielt Arbeiten der
angewandten klinischen Informatik veröffentlicht. Ich darf mir erlauben,
Ihnen die Informationen und Einladung des Herausgebers zu übermitteln.
Es wäre doch schön, wenn auch österreichische Arbeiten dort eingereicht
und publiziert werden könnten. Auch Gutachter werden noch gesucht. 
 
Mit besten Grüßen,
Elske Ammenwerth

>>> <clehmann at jhmi.edu> 17.02.2010 19:00 >>>
17-Feb-2010

Dear colleague: 
I am writing today with a request. As you know, last December, we
launched the Applied Clinical Informatics Journal. We are asking for
your support in promoting this new and exciting journal in clinical
informatics.

As the Official eJournal of IMIA and AMDIS, the online journal ACI will
publish approximately 100 peer reviewed articles per year. It aims to
establish a platform that allows sharing knowledge between clinical
medicine and health IT specialists worldwide as well as bridging gaps
between visionary design and successful and pragmatic deployment.

Our request today is for you to forward this messages to your
colleagues and students with the recommendation to consider submitting
their work for peer review and/or to sign up at
http://www-aci-journal.org to be a reviewer.

Your help in making this new journal a success is greatly appreciated.
Please email us with any suggestions or recommendations.

Best regards

Chris Lehmann, MD
Editor-in-Chief
Applied Clinical Informatics Editorial Office

About ACI:
Current ONGOING issue:

1. Interest in Health Information Exchange in Ambulatory Care: A
Statewide Survey. E. Tham,S. E. Ross, B. K. Mellis, B. L. Beaty, L. M.
Schilling, A. J. Davidson. ACI 2010 1 1: 1-10
2. Medical Informatics Board Certification: History, Current Status,
and Predicted Impact on the Medical Informatics Workforce. D. E. Detmer,
B. S. Munger, C. U. Lehmann. ACI 2010 1 1: 11-18

3. Computerized Provider Order Entry with Pager Notification Improves
Efficiency in STAT Radiographic Studies and Respiratory Treatments. B.
Jacobs, E. Crotty, E. Conway, K. W. Hart, S. Pettinichi, J. Racadio. ACI
2010 1 1: 19-31

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 as well as
organizations such as IMIA , AMDIS, AMIA, HIMSS or the equivalent.

Applied Clinical Informatics, an official journal of the International
Medical Informatics Association and the Association of Medical Directors
of Information Systems, publishes original papers, reviews, case
reports, opinion papers, and editorials in medical/health informatics
and related disciplines with an emphasis on translational or applied
informatics (www.aci-journal.org).
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