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* [http://www.entnet.jp/index-j.html Ear-Nose-Throat Informatics Society]:  
* [http://www.entnet.jp/index-j.html Ear-Nose-Throat Informatics Society]: ENTIS-J; a Japanese society dedicated to information management in the ENT field


* [http://www.ehealthinitiative.org/ eHealth Initiative]: eHI; a national organization attempting "to drive improvement in the quality of healthcare by promoting the use of technology and information"


* [http://www.ehealthinitiative.org/ eHealth Initiative]:  
* [http://www.embnet.org/ EMBnet - The Global Bioinformatics Network]: EMBnet; an initiative of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) that acts as "a pioneer and a provider of bioinformatics services, expertise and training, across Europe and beyond"


* [http://www.eucomed.org/ Eucomed]: a membership-based European association attempting "to make modern, innovative and reliable medical technology available to more people"


* [http://www.embnet.org/ EMBnet - The Global Bioinformatics Network]:  
* [http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibmi/efmi/ European Federation for Medical Informatics]: EFMI; "a nonprofit organisation concerned with the theory and practice of information science and technology within health and health science in a European context"


* [http://www.ehtel.org/ European Health Telematics Association]: EHTEL; "a pan European multi-stakeholder forum providing a leadership and networking platform for European corporate, institutional and individual actors dedicated to the betterment of healthcare delivery through eHealth"


* [http://www.eucomed.org/ Eucomed]:  
* [http://www.ercim.eu/ European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics]: ERCIM; a consortium that "aims to foster collaborative work within the European research community and to increase co-operation with European industry"


* [http://aimedicine.info/aime/ European Society for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine]: AIME; attempts to "foster fundamental and applied research in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to medical care and medical research"


* [http://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ibmi/efmi/ European Federation for Medical Informatics]:  
* [http://www.eurorec.org/  EUROREC Institute]: "an independent not-for-profit organisation, promoting in Europe the use of high quality electronic health record systems (EHRs)"
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* [http://www.healthnet.org/ FHI360-SATELLIFE]: a non-profit organization dedicated "to play[ing] a leadership role in responding to the needs of health care providers in the developing world, employing cutting-edge solutions to expand access to health and medical knowledge"


* [http://fhts.ac.in/ Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society]:FHTS; an Indian association of "professionals from diverse backgrounds" attempting "to work in collaboration and to utilize accessible technologies as a medium to facilitate improvement in overall population health"
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* [http://www.who.int/goe/en/ Global Observatory for eHealth]: GOE; a WHO-backed initiative "dedicated to the study of eHealth [and] its evolution and impact on health in countries"


* [http://www.ehtel.org/ European Health Telematics Association]:  
* [http://www.mygoblet.org/ Global Organisation for Bioinformatics Learning, Education & Training]: GOBLET; a European coalition of individuals and organizations dedicated "to coordinate world-wide bioinformatics training activities" in a shared and mutually respectful way
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* [http://www.helina-online.org/ Health Informatics in Africa]: HELINA; a pan-African health informatics association dedicated to developing education, research, and strategic plans related to health informatics in Africa


* [http://www.hinz.org.nz/ Health Informatics New Zealand]: HINZ; a professional association that "seeks to facilitate improved health care outcomes through the dissemination and utilisation of information, knowledge and technology"


* [http://www.ercim.eu/ European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics]:
* [http://www.hisa.org.au/ Health Informatics Society of Australia]: HISA; "a not-for-profit membership organisation for health informaticians and those with an interest in health informatics"
 
 
* [http://aimedicine.info/aime/ European Society for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine]:
 
 
* [http://www.eurorec.org/  EUROREC Institute]:
 
 
* [http://www.healthnet.org/ FHI360-SATELLIFE]:
 
 
* [http://fhts.ac.in/ Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society]:
 
 
* [http://www.who.int/goe/en/ Global Observatory for eHealth]:
 
 
* [http://www.mygoblet.org/ Global Organisation for Bioinformatics Learning, Education & Training]:
 
 
* [http://www.helina-online.org/ Health Informatics in Africa (HELINA)]:
 
 
* [http://www.hinz.org.nz/ Health Informatics New Zealand]:
 
 
* [http://www.hisa.org.au/ Health Informatics Society of Australia]:  
 


* [http://www.himaa2.org.au/ Health Information Management Association Australia]:  
* [http://www.himaa2.org.au/ Health Information Management Association Australia]:  
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* [http://www.himssehra.org/ASP/index.asp HIMSS EHR Association]:  
* [http://www.himssehra.org/ASP/index.asp HIMSS EHR Association]:  
 
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* [http://www.embs.org/ IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society]:  
* [http://www.embs.org/ IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society]:  


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* [http://www.izip.cz/ IZIP - Internet Access to Patient Health Information]:  
* [http://www.izip.cz/ IZIP - Internet Access to Patient Health Information]:  
 
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* [http://www.jami.jp/english/ Japan Association for Medical Informatics]:  
* [http://www.jami.jp/english/ Japan Association for Medical Informatics]:  


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* [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/ JISC]:  
* [http://www.jisc.ac.uk/ JISC]:
 


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Revision as of 22:20, 26 March 2013

About this list

While this arguably may not be an authoritative list of organizations and not-for-profits relating to laboratory informatics, bioinformatics, and other forms of informatics, an attempt has been made to make it thorough.

Additional tools for finding scientific organizations:

Organizations not-for-profits, and special interest groups

A through D

  • AHIMA Foundation: "improves health information management by supporting the people, research and resources that advance the HIM profession;" 501 (c)(3) charitable child organization of the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA)
  • American Medical Informatics Association: AMIA; a professional scientific association which "aims to lead the way in transforming health care through trusted science, education, and the practice of informatics"
  • American Nursing Informatics Association: ANIA; a professional organization which aims "to advance the field of nursing informatics through communication, education, research and professional activities"
  • American Society of Health Informatics Managers: ASHIM; "a non-governmental organization that acts in public interest by fostering professional standards in health IT professionals through its setting and enforcement of the education, examination, experience, ethics, and other requirements for CHISP certification"
  • Armenian Association of Telemedicine: AATM; a non-governmental, non-profit professional organization "interested in exploring and developing the field of telemedicine and eHealth in Armenia as well as worldwide"
  • Association for Information Systems: AIS; a non-profit organization and "professional association for individuals and organizations who lead the research, teaching, practice, and study of information systems worldwide"


  • BioInfoBank Institute: a non-for-profit research and development organization which aims "to generate, incubate and inspire innovative ideas" and "productive research conducted by highly motivated excellent young scientists in Poland"
  • Bioinformatics Institute of India: BII; registered under the Confrere Educational Society, aims "to promote excellence in biotech, life sciences and pharma education"
  • Bioinformatics Organization: an incorporated non-profit organization which aims to "develop and maintain computational resources to facilitate world-wide communications and collaborations between people of all educational and professional levels"
  • British Computer Society Health: BCS; an international organization actings as "the chartered institute for IT;" aims "to promote new thinking, education and knowledge sharing" in the industry


  • Center for Health IT at the AAFP: aims "to promote and facilitate the adoption and optimal use of health information technology by [American Academy of Family Physicians] members and other office-based clinicians"
  • Child Health Informatics Center: CHIC; an American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) effort "to support and prepare pediatricians for the many changes that will be occurring over the next few years in regard to health information technology"
  • Computers in Cardiology: an incorporated non-profit and international society of scientists and professionals focused on examining the "methods and results of computation" in the study and application of cardiology and cardiovascular physiology

E through J

  • eHealth Initiative: eHI; a national organization attempting "to drive improvement in the quality of healthcare by promoting the use of technology and information"
  • EMBnet - The Global Bioinformatics Network: EMBnet; an initiative of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) that acts as "a pioneer and a provider of bioinformatics services, expertise and training, across Europe and beyond"
  • Eucomed: a membership-based European association attempting "to make modern, innovative and reliable medical technology available to more people"
  • European Health Telematics Association: EHTEL; "a pan European multi-stakeholder forum providing a leadership and networking platform for European corporate, institutional and individual actors dedicated to the betterment of healthcare delivery through eHealth"
  • EUROREC Institute: "an independent not-for-profit organisation, promoting in Europe the use of high quality electronic health record systems (EHRs)"


  • FHI360-SATELLIFE: a non-profit organization dedicated "to play[ing] a leadership role in responding to the needs of health care providers in the developing world, employing cutting-edge solutions to expand access to health and medical knowledge"
  • Foundation of Healthcare Technologies Society:FHTS; an Indian association of "professionals from diverse backgrounds" attempting "to work in collaboration and to utilize accessible technologies as a medium to facilitate improvement in overall population health"


  • Global Observatory for eHealth: GOE; a WHO-backed initiative "dedicated to the study of eHealth [and] its evolution and impact on health in countries"


  • Health Informatics in Africa: HELINA; a pan-African health informatics association dedicated to developing education, research, and strategic plans related to health informatics in Africa
  • Health Informatics New Zealand: HINZ; a professional association that "seeks to facilitate improved health care outcomes through the dissemination and utilisation of information, knowledge and technology"



































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