Abstract
. It is supported as part of the BCS charitable mission which includes promoting new thinking, education, sharing knowledge, promoting professional practice and the setting and implementation of standards. This is very much something that an academic journal can support. The journal is broadening its scope and looking to attract papers about how informatics can impact on frontline health and social care – across the breadth of health informatics. Please consider registering with the journal; we accept a wide range of scientific publications from pure research to articles on policy, and short communications or letters about issues of the day.
Highlights
The journal can be accessed at http://hijournal.bcs.org/ Informatics in Primary Care is a peer-reviewed journal besides being the house journal of BCS Health[1]
The final three papers In this issue make use of data from multiple sources. They illustrate the number of sources of data that are within the scope of health informatics
Ontological approaches to the management of data need to be an integral part of health care management and population health management, rather than an activity of the informatics community. Jamoulle et al remind us that much can be lost in translation
Summary
First free-to-publish and free-full-text online volume completed The first completely free-to-publish and free-full-text issue of Informatics in Primary Care is online. The journal can be accessed at http://hijournal.bcs.org/ Informatics in Primary Care is a peer-reviewed journal besides being the house journal of BCS Health[1].
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