BMJ Health & Care Informatics

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BMJ Health & Care Informatics

BMJ Health & Care Informatics (pronounced: B-M-J Health and Care Informatics) is a peer-reviewed medical journal that focuses on the application of informatics in the healthcare sector.

Etymology

The term "BMJ" is an abbreviation for the British Medical Journal, which is a renowned medical journal published by the BMJ Group. The term "informatics" is derived from the French word "informatique", which refers to the science of information. It is the study, design, and application of computer and information systems in healthcare.

Overview

BMJ Health & Care Informatics is a digital health journal that publishes research on the innovative application of health informatics, biomedical informatics, clinical informatics, and public health informatics. The journal aims to promote the understanding and advancement of informatics in health and care. It publishes original research, reviews, and educational articles in all areas of health and care informatics.

Related Terms

  • Digital Health: The use of digital technologies for health improvement and healthcare services.
  • Health Informatics: The interdisciplinary field that uses health information technology to improve health care.
  • Biomedical Informatics: The science of information as applied to or studied in the context of biomedicine.
  • Clinical Informatics: The application of informatics and information technology to deliver healthcare services.
  • Public Health Informatics: The application of informatics in areas of public health, including surveillance, prevention, preparedness, and health promotion.

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