International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare (IJEACH)

Submit a Paper to the International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare (IJEACH)

Published Continuous Volume. Est. 2019.
The International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare (IJEACH) is an academic journal for a range of emerging research issues related to the digital transformations in the Healthcare paradigm. Today’s world is wired differently compared to the past few years where almost everything can be made ubiquitously. Extreme connectivity enables more universal, global, and close-to-instant communication. These new business models based on these emerging technologies are mainly focused on collecting and connecting health-related data from all available sources, extracting meaningful information from that data, and providing that information to other players. Extreme automation on the other hand can be coupled with extreme connectivity or even with extreme environment, allowing computing systems to control and manage physical processes and respond in ever more “human” ways in highly connected normal environment or a challenging extreme environment. The journal offers a favorable platform for scientists, researches, students, to make their valuable contributions towards this vital emerging research field.
ISSN: 2577-4794|EISSN: 2577-4808|DOI: 10.4018/IJEACH
The Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare (IJEACH) invites authors to submit manuscripts for consideration in this scholarly journal. The following describes the mission, coverage and guidelines for submission to IJEACH.

Mission

TheInternational Journal of Extreme Automation and Connectivity in Healthcare (IJEACH)publishes research that satisfies the growing need for innovative approaches to health informatics based on the emerging advancements in connectivity and automation. Extreme automation describes an increased reliance on Artificial Intelligence (AI). It includes technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), machine-to-machine communications (like sensors), and cognitive systems. Extreme connectivity happens when all of these systems interact and communicate with each other and people in real time in normal or extreme environments. The impact of these new technologies and their associated protocols and services will have a profound effect on all types of healthcare systems. IJEACH is designed to provide planners and policy analysts, practitioners, academicians, vendors and others emerging technologies in healthcare that might support decision-making activities as well as the advancement of research and innovations in this vital area.


Coverage

IJEACH is interested in research highlighting various emerging research issues related to the digital transformations in the healthcare paradigm. Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following:

• Ambient Assisted Living
• Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Medicine and Health Sciences
• Big Healthcare Data Analytics
• Bioinformatics and Biostatistics for Extreme Connectivity
• Clinical Decision Support Systems for Extreme Connectivity
• Cloud Based Healthcare ICT
• Collaborative Communities and Learning
• Connected Health and Extreme Connectivity
• Cyber-Physical Healthcare Systems
• Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery, and Machine Learning in Medicine for Connected Health
• Data Security and Privacy for Extreme Connectivity
• e-Health Guidelines and Protocols for Emerging Environments
• Electronic Health Records for Extreme Connectivity
• Evaluation and Technology Assessment
• Fault Tolerance in Healthcare Applications
• Health Care Information Systems.
• Health Informatics for Extreme Connectivity
• Healthcare Community Empowerment
• Healthcare Interoperability for Extreme Connectivity
• Healthcare Quality Assurance for Extreme Connectivity
• Healthcare Systems for Extreme Environments
• Home-Based eHealth for Connected Healthcare
• Industry 4.0 and Extreme Automation for Healthcare
• Information Management in Connected Healthcare
• Intelligent and Self-Organizing Cellular Networks for Healthcare
• IoT and IIoT for Healthcare
• Linked Data and Semantic Aware Technologies for Healthcare
• Location-Aware Medical Device Connectivity and Integration
• Location-Services for Healthcare
• M2M, B2C and B2B Communication
• Medical Devices and Sensors
• Medical Image Processing and Techniques for Extreme Environments
• mHealth, Home Health, and Telehealth
• Mobile Applications for Patient Care
• Ontological Engineering in Medicine and Healthcare
• Public Health for Extreme Connectivity
• Simulation and Modeling
• Streaming Data Analytics
• Telemedicine Software, Portals, Devices, and Telehealth for Emerging Environments
• Trustworthy Data Exchange


Submission

Prospective authors should note that only original and previously unpublished article manuscripts will be considered. Interested authors must consult the Journal Guidelines for Manuscript Submission at https://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/journal-guidelines-for-submission/?titleid=188743 PRIOR to submission. Any further questions may be answered at https://www.igi-global.com/publish/contributor-resources/before-you-write/. All article manuscript submissions will be forwarded to at least three members of the editorial review board of the journal for a double-blind peer review. The final decision regarding acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews received from the reviewers.

Starting January 1st, 2023, this journal will be converting from Hybrid Open Access to full Gold Open Access, meaning from January 1st, 2023 onward all of its published contents will be 100% open access and the copyright of the published work will stay with the author(s) ((Note: IGI Global open access journal article manuscript publishing offers authors the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licensing arrangement. The copyright for the work remains solely with the author(s) of the article manuscript), and the publisher will provide the published contents free of charge globally (there will no longer be subscription fees or payment of any kind required for individuals and libraries to access and utilize the published contents).

Once the journal is converted to Gold Open Access in 2023 and will no longer have subscription revenue backing it, the journal will be heavily reliant on Open Access Article Processing Charges (APCs) payment provided by either the author(s) or his/her/their respective institution or another funding agency, AFTER the article manuscript submission has been through a full double-blind peer review and the Editor-in-Chief at his/her full discretion has decided to accept the manuscript based on the results of the double-blind peer review process. The APC will offset the costs of all of the activities associated with the publication of the article manuscript, including the digital tools used to support the manuscript management and review process, the typesetting, formatting and layout, online hosting, the submission of the journal’s content to numerous abstracts, directories, and indexes, third party software (plagiarism checks), editorial support which includes manuscript tracking, communications, submission guideline checks, communications with authors and reviewers, as well as all promotional support and activities which includes metadata distribution, press releases, promotional communications, web content, ads, fliers, brochures, postcards, etc. for the journal and its published contents; and the fact that all published articles will be freely accessible and able to be posted and disseminated widely by the authors.

The Article Processing Charge (APC) for this journal is currently set at $1,550 USD and authors will not be asked to provide payment of the APC fee (directly to the publisher) until AFTER their manuscript has gone through the full double-blind peer review process and the Editor-in-Chief at his/her full discretion has decided to accept the manuscript based on the results of the double-blind peer review process. Please note that there is absolutely NO correlation between the APC (Article Processing Charge) being paid by the author and the results of review process outcomes.

For more information on APCs and Open Access Publishing please visit IGI Global’s open access publishing page here. Funding should be secured before submitting to an IGI Global open access journal. Researchers who are uncertain where to find funding for OA processing charges can visit IGI Global's Open Access Funding Resources Page. It is recommended to read the following article published by Web of Science, “A researcher’s complete guide to open access papers”.



All inquiries should be directed to the attention of:

All inquiries should be directed to the attention of:

Simon Fong
University of Macao
ccfong@um.edu.mo