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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Recent ACI Articles
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
October 1, 2025
This study aims to evaluate physicians' practices and perspectives regarding large language models (LLMs) in health care settings.A cross-sectional survey study was conducted between May and July 2024, comparing physician perspectives at two major academic medical centers (AMCs), one with institutional LLM access and one without. Participants included both clinical […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
October 1, 2025
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of optimizing the ambulatory medication preference list on provider efficiency in medication ordering.Using electronic health record (EHR) vendor data, a multidisciplinary informatics team optimized the general ambulatory medication preference list to better align with providers' ordering patterns. We conducted a pre-postintervention analysis assessing […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
October 1, 2025
Electronic health records (EHRs) are widely implemented and consume nearly half of physicians' work time. Despite the importance of efficient data entry, physicians' typing skills-potential contributors to documentation burden-remain poorly studied.This study aims to evaluate the typing skills of physicians and their associations with demographic characteristics and professional roles.This cross-sectional […]
Applied Clinical Informatics Article
October 1, 2025
Health informatics continues to be a continuously evolving discipline. As a result, faculty in health informatics training programs cover a broad range of topics and work in highly diverse academic contexts. This is a strength of the field, and also introduces challenges in understanding faculty salary ranges and assessing potential […]