Nelson Advisors to peer review BMJ Digital Health & AI journal

Nelson Advisors is proud to help peer review BMJ Digital Health & AI journal articles and support the healthcare technology community as we enter an exciting growth phase in the use of AI to improve health outcomes and the delivery of care.
BMJ Digital Health & AI is an online-only open access journal that aims to operate a fast submission process with continuous publication online, to ensure that timely, up-to-date research is available worldwide. The journal adheres to a rigorous and transparent peer review process and adheres to the highest ethical standards concerning research conduct.
BMJ Digital Health & AI submissions are predominantly unsolicited, all articles submitted are subject to peer review. The journal operates single anonymised peer review whereby the names of the reviewers are hidden from the author; two external reviewer reports are obtained before an Original research or Review article is accepted for publication.
Articles authored by a member of a journal’s editorial team are independently peer reviewed; an editor will have no input or influence on the peer review process or publication decision for their own article.
About BMJ Group
Since 1840, BMJ Group has been at the forefront of providing research, knowledge, and education to health professionals worldwide, envisioning a healthier world for all. With a global reach spanning five offices across the UK, the Americas, India, and China, we maintain our position as one of the most trusted brands in the world by providing the very best publishing expertise, digital health tools, and learning resources. Every month, over 11 million visitors frequent our websites to access the most relevant and reliable research available.
Evolved from the Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal to the esteemed general medical journal, The BMJ, our journey embodies continuous evolution and innovation. As pioneers of online medical publishing since 1995, we strive to uphold the highest editorial standards while embracing technological advancements.
Our focus extends beyond publication metrics; we actively support authors from low and lower-middle-income countries, champion equity, diversity, and inclusion, and safeguard the integrity of scientific research globally. With BMJ New Ventures, our startup investment initiative, we work with partners aligned with our vision and values, fostering innovation and driving positive change in healthcare and beyond.
From publishing research to investigating and responding to allegations of misconduct, we always treat researchers and institutions fairly and courteously so that they have a safe platform to share their research or raise concerns. We do this collectively by working in partnership with editors and publishing staff on all issues related to research integrity, at every stage of the publication process.
About BMJ Digital Health & AI
BMJ Digital Health & AI is a new open access, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of the latest research, critical insights, and significant advancements in the fields of digital health and artificial intelligence in healthcare.
BMJ Digital Health & AI will bridge the gap between technology and healthcare, creating a forum for scientists, clinicians, and technologists to present innovative solutions that enhance patient care, optimise healthcare processes, and promote health equity.
BMJ Digital Health & AI encourages the submission of high-quality, original research articles, reviews, and opinion pieces that contribute to the understanding and application of AI and digital technologies in healthcare. The journal promotes interdisciplinary research and welcomes contributions from a wide range of fields including medicine, computer science and public health.

Welcome to the BMJ Digital Health & AI
Welcome to BMJ Digital Health & AI, a new journal dedicated to publishing high-impact research on digital health and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies used in healthcare.
We are entering an exciting new period for digital health. Healthcare systems around the world now routinely use digital health technologies, from digital health records and administration systems to providing healthcare workers with digital tools to guide clinical decision-making. AI technologies in specialities such as radiology and cardiology now offer improved efficiency and diagnostic accuracy and provide support for image-guided interventions. Healthcare consumers also now regularly use web and smartphone applications to help them maintain their health and prevent disease, and patients with long-term conditions can take more control over their health by using self-management applications and devices.
With this new level of maturity, digital health technologies have become a critical component of safe and effective patient care. Digital health is no longer just the domain of IT support teams but is fully integrated into how we provide clinical services, offering the potential for a dramatic transformation of how healthcare is delivered. We don’t yet know precisely what this will look like, although, even now, we can see the beginnings of change: a shift in where healthcare is delivered as telehealth and remote monitoring systems roll out, and a shift in the information available to both clinicians and patients, accessible through mobile devices and integrated into clinical systems.
Digital Health at BMJ Group
We support healthcare professionals to make informed decisions by providing reliable digital solutions based on the latest trusted evidence, both at the point of care and for broader clinical insights across populations.
As specialists in health information and technology, we recognise that research alone is insufficient. That’s why our digital health teams are dedicated to empowering healthcare professionals to enhance their expertise, utilise the best evidence, and make informed clinical decisions. We achieve this through evidence-based tools and services, guided by the latest clinical guidelines, to support better patient outcomes.
Real-world research shows us that the information and clinical support tools we provide help professionals and providers improve patient outcomes, reduce costs, and avoid unnecessary treatments.
At BMJ Group, our approach to using artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly, ethically, sustainably, and safely is guided by four principles: transparency and accountability, integrity and quality control, privacy and data security, and collaboration and inclusivity.
As AI technology rapidly evolves, we will adapt our approach, procedures, and governance to meet new challenges with the most sustainable options and industry best practices.

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