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Discount Publications Available to AMIA Members
AMIA members may choose to purchase the following publications for the discounted price listed. Subscriptions may be purchased through the myamia.org online store. New members or members who are currently renewing their membership can choose these when purchasing membership from the online store.
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Applied Clinical Informatics In the rapidly evolving field of health information technology, researchers and institutions must share information and learn from experiences to avoid costly mistakes and assure patient safety. Applied Clinical Informatics (ACI) is multidisciplinary publication that spans the fields of clinical medicine, informatics theory, and information technology, as applied to real-world applications. ACI focuses on tasks of visionary design, logistics of system deployment, and translation of lessons learned into practical solutions. ACI provides rapid and rigorous scientific review of manuscripts that address the pragmatic aspects of informatics application design, development, and deployment. AMIA member price for this online journal is $33.
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Artificial Intelligence in Medicine publishes original articles from a wide variety of
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Computers in Biology and Medicine Computers in Biology and Medicine is a medium of international communication of the revolutionary advances being made in the application of the computer to the fields of bioscience and medicine. The Journal encourages the exchange of important research, instruction, ideas and information on all aspects of the rapidly expanding area of computer usage in these fields. The Journal will focus on such areas as (1) Analysis of Biomedical Systems: Solutions of Equations; (2) Synthesis of Biomedical Systems: Simulations; (3) Special Medical Data Processing Methods; (4) Special Purpose Computers and Clinical Data Processing for Real Time, Clinical and Experimental Use; and (5) Medical Diagnosis and Medical Record Processing. Also included are the fields of (6) Biomedical Engineering; and (7) Medical Informatics as well as Bioinformatics. The journal is expanding to include (8) Medical Applications of the Internet and World Wide Web; (9) Human Genomics; (10) Proteomics; and (11) Functional Brain Studies. AMIA member price for 2011 is $95 for twelve issues and includes on-line access. The full subscription price is $444.
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Computers, Informatics, Nursing Computers, Informatics, Nursing covers the application of computer technology to contemporary nursing practice, explaining the "how-to" and "why" at each step of the way. From the computer novice to experienced user, CIN offers a complete package that delivers realistic solutions. Readers discover how to use technology to save time and money, increase productivity, and improve communication. CIN Plus is designed as a forum for communication among nurses who use computers. As an adjunct to the journal, CIN Plus is a vehicle for informative, relevant, and timely articles on a variety of topics related to the application of computer technology to contemporary nursing practice that are not necessarily research based. AMIA members may order CIN at a reduced member rate of $49.95. To order, please click here.
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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine covers computing methodology and software systems derived from computing science for implementation in all aspects of biomedical research and medical practice. It is designed to serve: biochemists; biologists; geneticists; immunologists; neuroscientists; pharmacologists; toxicologists; clinicians; edipemiologists; psychiatrists; psychologists; cardiologists; chemists; (radio)physicists; computer scientists; programmers and systems analysts; biomedical, clinical, electrical and other engineers; teachers of medical informatics and users of educational software. AMIA member price for 2011 is $95 for twelve issues and includes on-line access. The full subscription price is $357.
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Informatics in Primary Care Informatics in Primary Care aims to provide information, help and guidance to all those concerned with information technology and information management in primary care, both nationally and internationally. Informatics is a new and exciting discipline, cutting across medicine, nursing, computing, technology, communications, education, statistics, psychology and sociology, but its primary purpose is the application of information and communications technology to support health care. The journals seeks high-quality material for both researchers and practitioners in the field of primary care informatics, ranging from scientific research papers, through editorials and case studies, to websites, useful tools, reviews and conferences. AMIA member price for 2011 is $270 for four issues. The full subscription price is $420.
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International Journal of Medical Informatics The International Journal of Medical Informatics provides an international medium for dissemination of original results and interpretative reviews concerning the field of medical informatics. The emphasis is on the description of clinically evaluated systems and the scope covers: Information systems, including national or international registration systems, hospital information systems, departmental and/or physician's office systems, document handling systems, electronic medical record systems, standardization, systems integration etc.; Organizational, economic, social, ethical and cost-benefit aspects of IT applications in health care; Computer-aided medical decision support systems using heuristic, algorithmic and/or statistical methods as exemplified in decision theory, protocol development, artificial intelligence, etc. Evaluations of educational computer based programs pertaining to medical informatics or medicine in general. AMIA member price for 2011 is $95 for twelve issues and includes on-line access. The full subscription price is $358.
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Journal of Biomedical Informatics The Journal of Biomedical Informatics (formerly Computers and Biomedical Research) has been redesigned to reflect a commitment to high-quality original research papers and reviews in the area of biomedical informatics. Although published articles are motivated by applications in the biomedical sciences (for example, clinical medicine, health care, population health, imaging, and bioinformatics), the journal emphasizes reports of new methodologies and techniques that have general applicability and that form the basis for the evolving science of biomedical informatics. Articles on medical devices, and formal evaluations of completed systems, including clinical trials of information technologies, would generally be more suitable for publication in other venues. Papers on applications of signal processing and image analysis are often more suitable for biomedical engineering journals, although we do publish papers that emphasize the information management and knowledge representation/modeling issues that arise in the storage and use of biological signals. System descriptions are welcome if they illustrate and substantiate the underlying methodology that is the principal focus of the report. AMIA member price for 2011 is $100 for six issues and includes on-line access. The full subscription price is $339.
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Methods of Information in Medicine Methods of Information in Medicine stresses the basic methodology and scientific fundamentals of processing data, information and knowledge in medicine and health care. It publishes original papers, reviews, reports, opinion papers, and editorials in medical informatics/health informatics and related disciplines such as medical biometry. Since the journal's foundation in 1962 progress in information processing methodology and in information and communication technology has significantly changed our societies. Medicine and health care have taken great advantage of this progress. Methods of Information in Medicine continues to publish papers in the whole range of processing data, information and knowledge in medicine and health care, including research in traditional as well as in new areas of this expanding field. It includes topics such as health information systems and patient records; diagnosis and therapy in health care; biomedical data, signal, and image interpretation; clinical bioinformatics; clinical data analysis and statistical studies; expert systems and knowledge representation; simulation and modeling. AMIA member price for 2011 is $90 for six issues.
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