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Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/jamia/article-abstract/25/12/1583/5239011 by Ed 'DeepDyve' Gillespie user on 11 January 2019 Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 25(12), 2018, 1583 doi: 10.1093/jamia/ocy163 Highlights Highlights A diversified informatics portfolio covering health sciences and healthcare Lucila Ohno-Machado Editor-in-Chief We have been highlighting the expanded quantity and quality of expert-level sleep scoring (p. 1643). Finally, AMIA’s list of core articles published in JAMIA for the past few years. They reflect how competencies (to be achieved as a result of health informatics educa- informatics has grown from a relatively small and lesser-known tion) is presented. healthcare and biomedical science specialty, when the journal started JAMIA’s articles represent the best work in our field, and it is no 25 years ago, into a well-recognized discipline with distinct founda- surprise that they have been featured in the lay press, as well as in tions and applications that are relevant to various domain areas. popular “Year in Review” panels at AMIA conferences. In 2018, we The 2018 closing issue of JAMIA exemplifies the breadth and provided our readers with an assortment of established and emerg- depth of informatics: it presents applications in global and public ing research topics, as well as authoritative reviews and perspectives health (p. 1608, p. 1586), healthcare (p. 1600, p. 1634), and behav- from informaticians around the world. ioral science (p. 1675), and it describes foundational work in vocab- Reporting on the growth of our discipline while affording new ulary mapping (p. 1618), privacy protection of patient records authors the opportunity to feature their best work together with (p. 1593), statistical methods for longitudinal data (p. 1669), and a established senior professionals in our field is an important function study on the integrity of clinical information in diagnostic imaging of JAMIA. We wish the entire JAMIA family (readers, authors, orders (p. 1651). Articles in this issue also review how mobile health reviewers, editorial and production teams) happy holidays, and con- applications can be leveraged for citizen science (p. 1685), discuss gratulate everyone for the impressive achievements in 2018. We factors that are important for patient portal engagement (p. 1626), look forward to 2019, in which a new and highly qualified editorial and show how deep neural networks can be used to provide team will guide AMIA’s flagship publication to new heights. V The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Medical Informatics Association. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association – Oxford University Press
Published: Dec 1, 2018
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