The American Journal of Managed Care® announces call for manuscript submissions for the 14th Annual Health Information Technology Special Issue
2024年4月24日 - 1:00AM
The American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC®), the leading
multimedia peer-reviewed journal dedicated to issues in managed
care, today announced that it is seeking manuscript submissions for
its 14th Annual Health Information Technology (IT) Special Issue,
with a deadline of July 31, 2024. Guest editor Courtney Lyles,
Ph.D., from the University of California, Davis, will select the
articles in this upcoming edition, slated for publication in
January 2025.
“We are honored to have Dr. Lyles as our guest
editor for our 14th annual health IT-focused issue,” said Mike
Hennessy Jr., president and CEO of MJH Life Sciences®, parent
company of AJMC. “Having been acknowledged as an expert in
health care management and information technology, Lyles brings
invaluable insight. We’re certain that with her guidance, this
special issue will become an invaluable resource for both health
care professionals and researchers."
The issue will focus on a range of topics
related to health IT, including but not limited to:
- Artificial
intelligence equity in the real world
- Heath IT in
safety-net settings
- Community
engagement strategies for health IT
- Patterns of
telemedicine use and impact
- Health IT and
care delivery reform
Upon receiving her Ph.D. in health services from
the University of Washington, Lyles has continued her academic
career in the University of California since 2011, focusing on
health services research, digital health equity and implementation
science. Her work centers on leveraging health IT to enhance
chronic disease management and address health disparities. With a
dedication to improving health outcomes, Lyles’ research spans
digital health design, testing and implementation, particularly in
areas such as diabetes, hypertension and referrals to
community-based health resources.
“The Health IT Special Issue published by AJMC
is so important, especially in light of the ever-increasing pace of
digital innovation,” Lyles said. “I am excited to review
submissions that highlight real-world implementation,
equity-centered design and evaluation, innovations in multiple care
delivery settings and beyond.”
Lyles has also been a contributing author to the
2018 Health Information Technology Special Issue, further
demonstrating her expertise in this area. To read this article,
please visit here.
To review the journal’s manuscript specification
guidelines prior to submitting, please visit the website.
To submit a manuscript, please
visit AJMC’s online submission system.
About The American
Journal of Managed Care
The American Journal of Managed Care (AJMC) is a
multimedia, peer-reviewed, MEDLINE-indexed journal that keeps
industry leaders on the forefront of health policy by sharing
digital research relevant to industry decision makers. Other brands
in the AJMC family include The American Journal of
Accountable Care® and Evidence-Based Oncology™. These
comprehensive, multimedia brands bring together views from payers,
providers, policymakers and other industry leaders in managed
care. AJMC is a brand of MJH Life Sciences, the
largest privately held, independent, full-service medical media
company in North America dedicated to delivering trusted health
care news across multiple channels.
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Sciencesjparadizova@mjhlifesciences.com