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About Journal of Community Health and Medical Interventions

 

JCHMI serves as a publication forum for exchanging current knowledge in epidemiology, biostatistics, social sciences, and health services management.

 

JCHMI aims to be the leading journal publishing original research articles, case series, clinical reviews, and various scholarly works in all areas of community and public health medicine. This includes supporting novel findings and rare diseases within global community health, public health policies, environmental health, behavioral health, health economics, health education, and more. Additionally, the journal covers topics such as health politics, occupational safety, disability, oral health, gender issues, and sexual and reproductive health interventions within the community.

 

JCHMI is a global, peer-reviewed, online, open-access, bimonthly journal that offers a medium for healthcare professionals worldwide to discuss and share contemporary perspectives on public health and community health practice.

 

Objective:

The journal aims to serve as a professional hub for discussing the latest advancements in the field of Community Health.

 

Aim:

This journal aims to gather and archive detailed data on this significant subject for future research.

 

Scope:

This journal covers studies on public health, social determinants of health, healthcare technology, quality of life, health management systems, health regulations, immunization, epidemiology, biostatistics, personal health, rehabilitation programs, vaccinations, viral diseases, and more.

 

Time frame:

Submission to peer review: 15-41 days

Acceptance to final publication: 5-10 days

Page proof to final publication: 5-8 days

 

All submissions to JCHMI undergo a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. Once published, articles are immediately accessible for reading and reuse, provided proper credit is given to the source for non-commercial purposes.

 

This journal follows the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

 

JCHMI encourages authors to submit manuscripts directly through the website submission portal or via email attachment to xxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Open Access Publication and Creative Commons Licensing:

This journal operates under an open-access model, distributing articles under the Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license.

 

Share — You can duplicate and distribute the material in any medium or format.

 

Adapt — You can modify, adapt, and enhance the material for any purpose, including commercial use.

 

 

Under these terms:

 

Attribution - Give proper credit, include a link to the license, and specify if any modifications were made. This should be done in a reasonable manner that does not imply endorsement by the licensor.

 

No additional restrictions - You are prohibited from implementing legal terms or technological measures that limit others from exercising the rights given by the license.

 

Ahead of Print policy:

Articles published online as "online first" are officially considered published and can be cited using the provided DOI or citation. Aspiratn maintains a policy of not making modifications after publication. For any necessary changes, please contact the editorial office via email at xxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

Journal scope:

 

  • Adolescence
  • Adverse health effects
  • Ambulatory Care
  • Behavioral Health
  • Biostatistics
  • Child Health
  • Children Care
  • Chronic disease
  • Clinical Care
  • Communicable Diseases
  • Community Health
  • Community Healthcare
  • Community Medicine
  • Community Occupational Medicine
  • Control of Endemic Diseases
  • Environmental Health
  • Epidemiology
  • Family Health Care
  • Family Medicine
  • Food safety and hygiene
  • Genetic factors
  • Global Public Health
  • Globalization
  • Health Care Delivery
  • Health Care Financing
  • Health care system
  • Health Communication
  • Health Disparities
  • Health Economics
  • Health education
  • Health effects
  • Health equity
  • Health hazard
  • Health Inequalities
  • Health Issues
  • Health Planning and Management
  • Health Policy
  • Health professional
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Protection
  • Health risk
  • Hospital Management
  • Human health safety
  • Indigenous Health
  • Infectious diseases
  • Medical Anthropology
  • Medical Sociology
  • Mental Health
  • Mental Health Education
  • Mother and Child Health
  • National Health Problems
  • Nutrition
  • Nutrition Education
  • Nutrition policies
  • Occupational Hazards
  • Occupational Health
  • Occupational Therapy Education
  • Population Health
  • Preventive Medicine
  • Primary care
  • Primary Health Care
  • Primary Healthcare
  • Processed food
  • Provision of Essential Drugs
  • Psychosocial Health
  • Public health
  • Public Health Administration
  • Public Health Nursing
  • Public Health Nutrition
  • Quality of life
  • Reproductive Health
  • Risk assessment
  • Risk management
  • Safe Drinking Water and Sanitation
  • Safety programs
  • Sexual Violence
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Social and Preventive Medicine
  • Social Medicine
  • Statistical significance
  • Treatment of Endemic Diseases
  • Women’s Healthcare

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