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Journal of Medical Internet Research (JMIR) is a peer-reviewed open access medical journal established in 1999. The journal publishes original research, reviews, and viewpoint articles in the area of health and healthcare in the Internet age.

Overview[edit]

The Journal of Medical Internet Research is a leading digital health journal globally. It is dedicated to exploring the intersection of healthcare and technology, with a particular focus on internet-based innovations. The journal is indexed in PubMed, MEDLINE, Science Citation Index, and Scopus, among others.

History[edit]

The Journal of Medical Internet Research was established in 1999 by Gunther Eysenbach, a pioneer in the field of eHealth. The journal was one of the first to be published exclusively online, reflecting its focus on the internet and healthcare.

Scope[edit]

The journal covers all aspects of digital health, including eHealth, mHealth, telemedicine, health informatics, and health technology. It publishes research from a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, health sciences, computer science, and social sciences.

Publication[edit]

The Journal of Medical Internet Research is published by JMIR Publications, which also publishes a number of other digital health journals. The journal operates on an open access model, meaning all articles are freely available to read online. The journal also operates a rapid publication model, with articles typically published within weeks of acceptance.

Impact[edit]

The Journal of Medical Internet Research is highly regarded in the field of digital health. It has an impact factor of 5.03, making it one of the highest ranked journals in the field of health informatics.

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