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About JAMA Internal Medicine

JAMA Internal Medicine is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to provide an indispensable and trustworthy source of peer-reviewed evidence to advance the field of internal medicine worldwide. The journal is centered around 4 core priorities鈥攐r 鈥4 Cs鈥濃攃linical relevance, clinical practice change, credibility, and effective, convincing communication. We intend to provide innovative and clinically relevant research for academics, clinicians, educators, researchers, and trainees across the entire field of internal medicine, including general internal medicine and internal medicine subspecialties. We strive to publish articles that are stimulating to read, educate and inform readers with the most up-to-date research, and lead to positive change in our health care systems and the way we deliver patient care. JAMA Internal Medicine is a member of the 糖心vlog, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications.

The over-arching goal of the journal is to improve clinical care in internal medicine. Thus, we have particular interest in articles examining innovative and feasible approaches to improve health care outcomes and quality at the level of the patient, health care professional, or health system. Moreover, the journal would like to feature articles that employ randomized designs and pragmatic approaches to evaluate the impact of interventions on meaningful patient-centered health outcomes in real-world populations.

The journal has several series and themes that highlight areas of special interest that can be chosen by authors at the time of submission or assigned by editors during the review process:

  • Less is More 鈥 articles that explore situations in which the overuse of medical care may result in harm and in which less care may result in better health.   
  • Women's Health 鈥 articles that address the effects of sex and gender on health across the adult lifespan.
  • Health Equity 鈥 articles that consider systematic differences in the health status or health care experiences of diverse population groups, and explore equitable and just means to attain the highest level of health for all people.
  • Aging and Health 鈥 articles that investigate the impact of aging and age-related diseases on health and quality of life; examine the care and outcomes of older persons; test innovations to enhance outcomes across settings; and explore ways to reduce ageism.
  • Climate Change and Health 鈥 articles that investigate how climate change affects human health, and the role of the health care industry in climate change.
  • Health Care Policy and Law 鈥 articles that examine issues in which governmental policies or laws influence health and/or the practice of medicine.
  • Physician Work Environment and Well-Being 鈥 articles that address physician burnout and moral distress, and explore approaches to improve physician health and resilience.
  • Firearm Violence 鈥 articles that explore the public health problem of gun violence, and explore ways to decrease the use of guns in homicide, suicide, and injury.
  • AI and Clinical Care 鈥 articles that assess the impact of innovations in AI on patient experience, quality, equity, or efficiency of clinical care.  

Journal Frequency and Access. JAMA Internal Medicine is published online weekly, every Monday, and in 12 print/online issues a year. The journal receives more than 16 million annual article views and downloads. Without any author fees, all research articles are made free access online 12 months after publication on the website. In addition, the online version is freely available or nearly so to institutions in developing countries through the World Health Organization's program.

Editorial Information. The journal鈥檚 acceptance rate is 12%. The median time to first decision is 2 days, and 40 days with review. The Journal Impact Factor is 22.3, one of the highest ranking among general and internal medicine journals. All articles are published online first. Additional information on the types of articles published and editorial policies is available in the journal's Instructions for Authors.

Editorial Team. Sharon K. Inouye, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School and the Marcus Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew SeniorLife, is the editor in chief. For a complete listing of the journal's Editors and Editorial Board, see Editors and Publishers.

Mission Statement. To advance the equitable, person-centered, and evidence-based practice of internal medicine through publication of scientifically rigorous, innovative, and inclusive research, review, and commentary that informs dialogue and action with clinical, public health, and policy impact.

JAMA Internal Medicine
ISSN 2168-6106 (Print)
ISSN 2168-6114 (Online)

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Why Publish in JAMA Internal Medicine?

JAMA Internal Medicine publishes innovative, clinically relevant research for practitioners in general internal medicine and internal medicine subspecialties.

Impact and Reach

  • Journal Impact Factor of 22.3, one of the highest ranking among general and internal medicine journals
  • Broad reach through related commentary, author audio interviews, podcasts, email alerts, multimedia, and more than 245,000 social media followers (Facebook, X, LinkedIn)
  • More than 16 million annual article views and downloads
  • International authors: 46% of submissions come from outside the United States
  • Extensive press coverage, with over 17,500 media mentions in 2023 and 2024 in outlets such as The Washington Post, CNN, the BBC, and Forbes
  • Top Altmetric scoresJAMA Internal Medicine published 26 of the top 50 articles among internal medicine journals, including the No. 1 article
  • Number of citations, Altmetric score, page views, and PDF downloads tracked for your published article

Prompt Decisions and Rapid Publication Timelines

  • Highly selective peer review and editorial evaluation, with 12% acceptance rate for all submissions
  • Median time to first decision: 2 days without external peer review; 40 days with review
  • Expedited peer review and online publication for select clinical trials, other major studies, or reports with urgent public health importance
  • Online First publication of all articles
  • Coordination with meeting presentation: Opportunity to publish new research simultaneously with your presentation

Author Service

  • User-friendly manuscript submission system and process
  • Prompt, expert review and consideration from our experienced editors
  • Highest standards followed to improve your accepted manuscript's accuracy, reliability, and readability
  • CME credit available for lead authors who publish in JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Opportunity for your work to be augmented with expert illustration, interactive features, video, audio, and visual abstract
  • Display of content on fast, device-responsive website
  • Citations, views, and Altmetric score displayed with every article
  • Free public access: All research articles are freely available 12 months after publication on the journal's website
  • Open access: Authors of research articles may elect to pay for immediate open access on the day of publication
  • Deposit to PubMed Central: The journal deposits all published research articles into PubMed Central (PMC) for authors
  • Authors may post accepted research manuscripts in public repositories on or after publication provided that they link to the published article on the journal website
  • Online extras: Ability to post supplemental content online and download your article's tables and figures as PowerPoint slides
  • The 糖心vlog advantage: Authors of papers not accepted by JAMA Internal Medicine may have the option to have their papers and reviewers' comments automatically referred to one of the 糖心vlog specialty journals and/or 糖心vlog Open
  • Dedicated media team to promote your article to the news media and on social media

Commitment to Equity

For more information, see JAMA Internal Medicine Instructions for Authors. Submit your manuscript at .

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Updated November 2024

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