International Medical Informatics Association
The International Medical Informatics Association is an independent organization that plays a role in promoting and furthering the application of information science in modern society, particularly in the fields of healthcare, bioscience and medicine. It was established in 1967 as a technical committee of the International Federation for Information Processing. It became an independent organization in 1987 and was established under Swiss law in 1989.
Goals and objectives
- the promotion of informatics in health care and biomedical research
- the advancement of international cooperation
- the stimulation of research, development and education
- the dissemination and exchange of information
IMIA organizes various conferences and events around the world and is currently focusing on "bridging the knowledge gap" by facilitating and providing support to developing nations. Specific goals include supporting the ongoing development of the African Region.
Code of Ethics for Health Information Professionals
The International Medical Informatics Association approved the endorsement of the IMIA Code of Ethics for Health Information Professionals at its General Assembly meeting on October 4, 2002, in Taipei. The code is the culmination of several years of a global collaborative effort led by IMIA's working Group on Data Protection in Health Information, Chaired by Professor Ab Baker.In 2016, the General Assembly approved an updated version of the , which was authored by Dr. Eike-Henner W. Kluge, Professor of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Victoria in Victoria, BC, Canada
Membership
IMIA membership consists of Society, Academic and Corporate Institutional and Affiliate Members and Honorary Fellows.Society Members
- American Medical Informatics Association
- Australian Institute of Digital Health
- Belgian Medical Informatics Association
- Brazilian Society of Health Informatics
- Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics
- John [von Neumann Computer Society|John von Neumann Computer Society (Hungary)]
- Indian Association for Medical Informatics
- Health Informatics Association|Malaysian Health Informatics Association (MHIA)]
Official Publications of the International Medical Informatics Association
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Working and special interest groups
The IMIA family includes a growing number of Working and Special Interest Groups, which consist of individuals who share common interests in a particular focal field. The groups hold Working Conferences on leading edge and timely health and medical informatics issues.IMIA Working Groups and Special Interest Groups include:
- Accident & Emergency Informatics
- Data Mining and Big Data Analytics
- Dental Informatics
- Ethics, Privacy and Security in Health Informatics
- Exposome Informatics
- Francophone Special Interest Group
- Health and Medical Informatics Education
- Health Informatics for Development
- Health Informatics for Patient Safety
- Health Information Systems
- Health Record Banking
- History of BioMedical and Health Informatics
- Human Factors Engineering for Health Informatics
- Language and Meaning in Biomedicine
- Nursing Informatics Special Interest Group - IMIA NI SIG
- One Digital Health
- Open Source Health Informatics
- Organizational and Social Issues
- Participatory Health and Social Media
- Primary Health Care Informatics
- Smart Homes & Ambient Assisted Living
- Standards in Health Care Informatics
- Student & Emerging Professionals SIG
- Technology Assessment & Quality Development in Health Informatics
- Telehealth