Target
audience
- Health and biomedical informatics scientists
in research, education, and practice worldwide.
- Health care professionals interested in current
health and biomedical informatics research results.
- Health and biomedical informatics students
and postgraduates.
- Scientists and professionals with shared interests
in biomedical informatics.
General information
2009, one
issue a year ISSN 0943-4747, ISBN 978-3-7945-2743-4
Due to changing demands by its readership and new
technology and opportunities, from 2006 on the new IMIA
Yearbook of Medical Informatics has been modified
in content as well as in its mode of publication. The objective
is to position the IMIA Yearbook to
meet the future needs of its readership and to substantially
broaden its availability to virtually all members of the IMIA
family. In particular, surveys, giving overviews of recent
developments, and comprehensive introductory reviews on relevant
topics in the different fields of health and biomedical informatics,
have been added as original articles.
All original papers are peer reviewed and Medline
indexed. The Yearbook remains
a non-profit publication of IMIA, jointly published with Schattauer
Verlag.
Contents
The
detailed content of the IMIA Yearbook of Medical
Informatics can be consulted on the editor website
(please
click here)
- President's Statement
- Editorial
- IMIA White Paper: STARE-HI - Statement on
Reporting of Evaluation Studies in Health Informatics
- Special Section: Closing the Loops in
Biomedical Informatics
- Section 1: Health and Clinical Management
- Section 2: Human Factors and Organizational
Issues
- Section 3: Health Information Systems
- Section 4: Sensor, Signal and Imaging Informatics
- Section 5: Decision Support
- Section 6: Knowledge
Representation and Management
- Section 7: Education and Consumer Informatics
- Section 8: Bioinformatics
- Reviews
- Research & Education
- History of Medical Informatics
- Information on IMIA
- Information on IMIA Regions
Formats
- The Full Electronic Version contains
full length original articles and content summaries of the
selected best papers.
- The Paper Version also
contains the full length original articles as well as the content
summaries of the selected best papers. It appears as a
supplement of the journal Methods of Information
in Medicine with a size of approximately 250
pages. The Paper Version includes online access
to the complete Full Electronic Version.
- The Standard Electronic Version
contains abstracts of the original articles, the foreword from
the IMIA President, the editorial, and information on IMIA.
More details on the published formats (please see Ordering Information)