Open-access journal focusing on the impact of clinical informatics, clinical decision support, digital health tools, and electronic health records. Rigorous peer review, indexed on PubMed, MEDLINE, and more.
Publishes research on digital health, AI, digital devices, and the transformation of medicine through informatics.
A high-impact open-access journal featuring digital health and medical informatics studies.
Leading peer-reviewed journal covering all aspects of biomedical and health informatics.
AMIA – American Medical Informatics Association
Premier U.S. association for health informatics professionals, offering conferences, networking, training, and advocacy.
ANIA – American Nursing Informatics Association
Dedicated to nursing informatics, providing resources and education for nurse informaticians.
CAQH – Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare
Nonprofit alliance improving healthcare administration and data integration.
HIMSS – Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
Global nonprofit and advisor dedicated to improving healthcare through information and technology. Over 125,000 members worldwide, HIMSS leads health IT innovation, policy, education, and showcases advancements with the annual HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition.
American Board of Preventive Medicine (ABPM) – Board Certification in Clinical Informatics (CIS Diplomate status)
Subspecialty certification for physicians who are board certified in an ABMS specialty, recognizing expertise in clinical informatics.
AMIA Certification – AMIA Health Informatics Certification (AHIC)
For clinicians from various backgrounds (nursing, public health, pharmacy) to certify their informatics expertise.
Rutgers Certificate Program – Clinical Informatics and Data Science Certificate (Rutgers/NJACTS)
Digital badge sequence covering applied machine learning and data science for clinical data; includes compliance and fair AI training.
ONC Health IT – Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC)
U.S. federal agency setting standards and advancing national health IT infrastructure, policy, and interoperability.
CMS Health IT – Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Governs health care services, regulations, and reimbursement for Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries; widely intersects with informatics and compliance.
FDA Medical Devices – FDA – Food and Drug Administration (Medical Devices, CDS, AI)
Regulates medical devices, clinical decision support, and artificial intelligence in healthcare.
HL7 Standards
Global standards for electronic health information exchange and interoperability.
AHRQ – Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Federal agency focusing on evidence and research to advance healthcare quality and informatics.
College of American Pathologists (CAP) Informatics Resources
Offers webinars, competency models, case-based informatics modules, and AI/ML in pathology. Great for pathologists and general informaticians.
AMIA Education
Provides courses, board review resources, webinars, and training for clinical informatics professionals.
Google Scholar Metrics
Top journals ranked by citation metrics for ongoing research and publication trends in medical informatics.
Scimago Journal Rankings
Comparative rankings for health informatics journals, useful for publication selection and literature review.
OOIR Journal Rankings
Peer-reviewed informatics journal impact factors, updated annually.