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International Medical Informatics Association is an independent organisation 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 (IFIP). It became an independent organisation 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 informationInherent in this mission is to bring together, from a global perspective, scientists, researchers, vendors, consultants and suppliers in an environment of cooperation and sharing. The international membership network of national member societies, IMIA regions, corporate and academic institutional members, and working and special interest groups, constitute the "IMIA family".IMIA organises 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.
Membership
IMIA membership consists of National, Institutional and Affiliate Members and Honorary Fellows.National Members represent individual countries. A member is a society, a group of societies, or an appropriate body, which is representative of the medical, and health informatics activities within that country. Where no representative societies exist, IMIA accommodates involvement through "Corresponding" members within developing countries.
National member societies
Argentine Association of Medical Informatics
Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd. (HISA)
Working Group Medical Informatics (AKMI) of the Austrian Society for Biomedical Engineering Ă–GBMT) and of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG)
Belgian Medical Informatics Association
Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazilian Society of Health Informatics
[http://www.coachorg.com/ COACH: Canada's Health Informatics Association]
China Medical Informatics Association
Croatian Society for Medical Informatics
Cuban Society of Medical Informatics
Czech Society for Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics
The Danish Society for Medical Informatics
Finnish Social and Health Informatics Association (FinnSHIA)
French Medical Informatics Association (AIM)
German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology
Greek Health Informatics Association
Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics
John von Neumann Computer Society(Hungary)
Indian Association for Medical Informatics
Iranian Medical Informatics Association
Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland
The Israeli Association for Medical informatics
Italian Medical Informatics Society (AIIM)
Japan Association for Medical Informatics
Medical Pharmaceutical Information Association (MedPharmInfo)(Kazakhstan)
Korea Society of Medical Informatics (KOSMI)
Malaysian Health Informatics Association (MHIA)
The Mali Society of Biomedical and Health Information (SOMBIS)
Health Informatics New Zealand
Norwegian Society for Medical Informatics
Philippine Medical Informatics Society, Inc.
Polish Society of Medical Informatics
Romanian Society of Medical Informatics
Association for Medical and Bio-Informatics, Singapore (AMBIS)
Slovak Society of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics
Slovenian Medical Informatics Association (SIMIA)
South African Health Informatics Association
Spanish Society of Health Informatics
Swedish Federation for Medical Informatics
Swiss Society for Medical Informatics
VMBI, Society for Healthcare Informatics (Netherlands)
Turkish Medical Informatics Association (TURKMIA)
British Computer Society Health Informatics Forum
American Medical Informatics Association
Uruguayan Society of Health Informatics 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:
Biomedical Pattern Recognition (WG 07)
Biomedical Statistics and Information Processing (WG 12)
Consumer Health Informatics (WG2)
Dental Informatics (WG 11)
Health and Medical Informatics Education (WG1)
Health Informatics for Development (WG 09)
Health Information Systems (WG 10)
Informatics in Genomic Medicine (IGM)
Intelligent Data Analysis and Data Mining (WG 03)
Medical Concept Representation (WG 06)
Mental Health Informatics (WG 08)
Open Source Health Informatics
Organizational and Social Issues (WG 13)
Primary Health Care Informatics (WG 05)
Security in Health Information Systems (WG 04)
SIG NI Nursing Informatics
Standards in Health Care Informatics (WG 16)
Technology Assessment & Quality Development in Health Informatics (WG 15)
Telematics in Health Care (WG 18)
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