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Health Information Management Journal

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JOURNAL INFORMATION
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc.
Open Access NO
Quartile Q1
Citation Count 209
P-ISSN 183-3583
E-ISSN 1833-3575
Categories Leadership and Management, Health Informatics, Health Information Management, Health Policy
Area Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing
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Region Pacific Region
Country Australia
SCOPE

The Health Information Management Journal (HIMJ) is the official peer-reviewed research journal of the Health Information Management Association of Australia (HIMAA) providing a forum for the dissemination of original research and opinions related to the management and communication of health information. Papers published in HIMJ will be of interest to researchers, policy makers and governments, health practitioners, teachers, consumers and others with an interest in improving health service delivery and health outcomes for patients and the community. We welcome contributions from national and international researchers as HIMJ provides a critical role in advancing the knowledge-base in this dynamic field. HIMJ is published three times per year with an Online First facility that facilitates speedy publication.

Summary

  1. Health Information Management Journal is published by SAGE Publications Inc.
  2. It is not an oppen access journal
  3. The Subject Area : Health Professions; Medicine; Nursing

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