As the Official eJournal of AMIA and IMIA, the online journal ACI aims to establish a platform that allows sharing knowledge between clinical medicine and health IT specialists as well as bridging gaps between visionary design and successful and pragmatic deployment.
Christoph U. Lehmann, MD, FAAP, FACMI, is the Editor-in-Chief and leads an impressive Editorial Board.
The core editorial subject matters of ACI are: clinical information systems (including electronic medical records and systems, personal health records, physician/provider order entry, electronic prescribing, clinical decision support, nursing information systems, patient scheduling and tracking tools, lab information systems, radiology information systems, PACS, GP information systems), administrative and management systems, eHealth systems, information technology development, deployment, and evaluation, socio-technical aspects of information technology and health IT training.
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ACI is indexed in Indexed and abstracted in Medline®, Science Citation Index Expanded (SciSearch®) and Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition.
Access to the ACI Journal is a member benefit and only available to current AMIA members (Regular, student, retired and lifetime).
AMIA members now receive a 50% discount off ACI Gold open access fees for the journal. This discount applies to AMIA members who choose to publish open access in ACI.
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Recent ACI Articles
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
March 19, 2025
While many aspects of nursing documentation are considered an essential part of clinical communication and care coordination, other types of nursing documentation have been implemented to meet compliance and other secondary use needs. Adding required documentation without carefully assessing its association with patient outcomes adds excessive documentation burden on nurses […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
March 19, 2025
Electronic health record (EHR) systems are essential for modern healthcare but contribute to significant documentation burden, affecting physician workflow and well-being. While previous studies have identified differences in EHR usage across demographics, systematic methods for identifying high-burden physician groups remain limited. This study applies cluster analysis to uncover distinct EHR […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
March 19, 2025
To assess what practice-, provider-, and patient population-level predictors predict adoption of an ADHD ehealth technology in community pediatric settings, pediatric providers nationwide were recruited and offered free use of an evidence-based mental-health-focused ehealth quality improvement intervention (mehealth for ADHD). Practice-, provider-, and patient population-level factors predicting provider's adoption of […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
March 17, 2025
To examine user actions within a clinical decision support (CDS) alert addressing hypertension (HTN) in chronic kidney disease (CKD).