Focus and Scope

Focus and Scope

Journal of Computational Health Systems publishes scholarly research in computational health systems, digital health technologies, health informatics, medical data analytics, artificial intelligence in healthcare, clinical decision support systems, biomedical computing, electronic health systems, telemedicine, healthcare data management, computational modelling, public health informatics, and intelligent healthcare applications.

The journal aims to support research that improves the design, development, evaluation, implementation, and responsible use of computational systems in healthcare, medicine, public health, biomedical research, and health service delivery.

Areas Covered by the Journal

  • Computational health systems and digital health platforms
  • Health informatics and medical information systems
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning in healthcare
  • Clinical decision support systems
  • Biomedical computing and medical data analysis
  • Electronic health records and healthcare data management
  • Telemedicine, remote care, and digital health services
  • Medical image analysis and computational diagnostics
  • Wearable health technologies and patient monitoring systems
  • Public health informatics and population health analytics
  • Computational modelling of health systems and clinical processes
  • Healthcare workflow automation and intelligent hospital systems
  • Privacy, security, and ethics in health data systems
  • Interoperability, standards, and health information exchange
  • Real-world applications of intelligent healthcare technologies

Types of Contributions

The journal accepts original research articles, review articles, technical studies, case studies, simulation-based studies, experimental investigations, computational modelling papers, system design papers, validation studies, and application-oriented research in computational health systems.

Intended Audience

The journal is intended for researchers, healthcare technologists, biomedical engineers, health informatics specialists, clinicians working with digital systems, data scientists, academicians, postgraduate students, public health researchers, and professionals working in computational healthcare and intelligent health systems.