About the Journal
About the Journal
Welcome to Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST)
The concept of introducing a Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) Journal from the TAMJEED Tamjeed Publishing
was mainly conceived to provide a platform to share scientific, medical, engineering, and technological research findings from academicians and scientists working in the country and their collaborators abroad. TJHEST is a peer-reviewed, open-access international, independent, and interdisciplinary journal that aims to provide a broad perspective on engineering and applied research on all aspects of science and engineering involved in healthcare delivery processes and systems. It provides a vehicle for the exchange of advanced knowledge, emerging technologies, and innovative ideas among healthcare engineering researchers, engineers, managers, and consultants around the world. It is published twice a year. Features include authoritative review papers, reports of original research, and evaluation reports on new and existing techniques and devices. Innovation papers provide a wide range of topics covering medical engineering in healthcare from concept to clinic, and the journal publishes tutorials to promote a broad base of information and knowledge. Each issue of the journal contains a comprehensive information service that provides news relevant to the world of medical engineering and technology, details of new products, and selected contents of related journals.
Aims and scope
The concept of introducing a Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) Journal from the Tamjeed Publishing was mainly conceived to provide a platform to share scientific, medical, engineering, and technological research findings from the academicians and scientists working in the country and their collaborators abroad.
Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that is dedicated to publishing research in all areas of healthcare engineering and science technology.
TJHEST is a peer-reviewed, Open Access international, independent, and interdisciplinary journal that aims to provide a broad perspective on Sustainable electrical and electronics engineering and applied research in healthcare processes.
It's provides a vehicle for the exchange of Healthcare environment management
, and innovative ideas among healthcare engineering and Waste disposal and recycling researchers, engineers, managers, and consultants around the world. Topical areas include, but are not limited to:
Section one: Healthcare Engineering
- Medical Devices and Instrumentation
- Biomedical Signal and Image Processing
- Healthcare Robotics and Automation
- Telemedicine and e-Health Technologies
- Healthcare Information Systems and Data Analytics
Section Two: Medical Science and Technology
- Clinical Research and Medical Innovations
- Biotechnology and Biomaterials
- Drug Delivery Systems
- Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
- Nanotechnology in Medicine
Section Three: Healthcare Systems and Management
- Health Informatics and Big Data
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Quality Improvement and Patient Safety
- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis in Healthcare
- Health Services Research
Section Four: Emerging Technologies in Healthcare
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Healthcare
- Internet of Things (IoT) for Health Monitoring
- Wearable Technologies
- Virtual and Augmented Reality in Medicine
- Blockchain for Health Data Security
Section Five: Pure Science
-Environmental Data Analytics for Sustainable Decision-Making
-Biotechnology, Nanotechnology
-Biology
-Chemistry
-Environmental planning and assessment
-Pharmaceutical Chemistry
-Analytical Chemistry
-Medicinal Chemistry
-Biochemistry
-Integrating AI in Environmental Simulation Models
-Green Data Centers and Their Impact on the Environment
-Computer Engineering
-Simulation and modelling of environmental process
-Biomedical engineering
-Computer Science
-Mathematics
- Physics
-Agriculture.
This publication promotes the rapid and free accessibility of articles for Healthcare Engineering and Sustainable electrical and electronics engineering,environmental process and Integrating AI in Environmental Simulation Models researchers everywhere, who are linked together by their various research interests and their values in promoting benefits to all of humanity
Plagiarism policy
The core work carried out by the author(s) shall be based on original ideas and shall be covered by Zero Tolerance Policy on Plagiarism. Any plagiarised content identified, article will be rejected at any stage
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Publication ethics/Ethical Guidelines
Ethical standards for publication exist to ensure high-quality scientific publications, public trust in scientific findings, and that people receive credit for their work and ideas.
Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and aims to adhere to its guidelines and core practices.
Article assessment
All manuscripts are subject to peer review and are expected to meet standards of academic excellence. If approved by the editor, submissions will be considered by peer reviewers, whose identities will remain anonymous to the authors
Our Research Integrity team will occasionally seek advice outside standard peer review, for example, on submissions with serious ethical, security, biosecurity, or societal implications. We may consult experts and the academic editor before deciding on appropriate actions, including but not limited to recruiting reviewers with specific expertise, assessing additional editors, and declining to further consider a submission.
Plagiarism
Authors must not use the words, figures, or ideas of others without attribution. All sources must be cited at the point they are used, and reuse of wording must be limited and be attributed or quoted in the text.
Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) uses Crossref and Turnitin Check to detect submissions that overlap with published and submitted manuscripts.
Manuscripts that are found to have been plagiarized from a manuscript by other authors, whether published or unpublished, will be rejected and the authors may incur sanctions. Any published articles may need to be corrected or retracted.
Duplicate submission and redundant publication
Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) considers only original content, i.e. articles that have not been previously published, including in a language other than English. Articles based on content previously made public only on a preprint server, an institutional repository, or in a thesis will be considered. In such cases, the preprint or thesis must be cited and discussed within the article.
Manuscripts submitted to Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) must not be submitted elsewhere while under consideration and must be withdrawn before being submitted elsewhere. Authors whose articles are found to have been simultaneously submitted elsewhere may incur sanctions.
If authors have used their own previously published work, or work that is currently under review, as the basis for a submitted manuscript, they must cite the previous articles and indicate how their submitted manuscript differs from their previous work. Reuse of the authors’ own words outside the Methods should be attributed or quoted in the text. Reuse of the authors’ own figures or substantial amounts of wording may require permission from the copyright holder and the authors are responsible for obtaining this.
Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST) will consider extended versions of articles published at conferences provided this is declared in the cover letter, the previous version is clearly cited and discussed, there is significant new content, and any necessary permissions are obtained.
Redundant publication, the inappropriate division of study outcomes into more than one article (also known as salami slicing), may result in rejection or a request to merge submitted manuscripts, and the correction of published articles. Duplicate publication of the same, or a very similar, article may result in the retraction of the later article, and the authors may incur sanctions.
Citation manipulation
Authors whose submitted manuscripts are found to include citations whose primary purpose is to increase the number of citations to a given author’s work, or to articles published in a particular journal, may incur sanctions.
Editors and reviewers must not ask authors to include references merely to increase citations to their own or an associate’s work, to the journal, or to another journal they are associated with.
Fabrication and falsification
The authors of submitted manuscripts or published articles that are found to have fabricated or falsified the results, including the manipulation of images, may incur sanctions, and published articles may be retracted.
Authorship and acknowledgements
All listed authors must have made a significant scientific contribution to the research in the manuscript, approved its claims, and agreed to be an author. It is important to list everyone who made a significant scientific contribution. We refer to the ICMJE guidelines. Submitting authors must provide an ORCID and we encourage all authors to provide one. Changes in authorship must be declared to the journal and agreed to by all authors. An author may change their name on a published article (see below).
Anyone who contributed to the research or manuscript preparation, but is not an author, should be acknowledged with their permission.
Submissions by anyone other than one of the authors will not be considered.
Conflicts of interest
Conflicts of interest (COIs, also known as ‘competing interests’) occur when issues outside research could be reasonably perceived to affect the neutrality or objectivity of the work or its assessment. This can happen at any stage in the research cycle, including during the experimentation phase, while a manuscript is being written, or during the process of turning a manuscript into a published article.
If unsure, declare a potential interest or discuss with the editorial office. Undeclared interests may incur sanctions. Submissions with undeclared conflicts that are later revealed may be rejected. Published articles may need to be re-assessed, have a corrigendum published, or in serious cases be retracted. For more information on COIs, see the guidance from the ICMJE and WAME.
Conflicts of interest do not always stop work from being published or prevent someone from being involved in the review process. However, they must be declared. A clear declaration of all possible conflicts – whether they actually had an influence or not – allows others to make informed decisions about the work and its review process.
If conflicts of interest are found after publication, this may be embarrassing for the authors, the editor, and the journal. It may be necessary to publish a corrigendum or reassess the review process.
Conflicts include the following:
· Financial — funding and other payments, goods and services received or expected by the authors relating to the subject of the work or from an organization with an interest in the outcome of the work
· Affiliations — being employed by, on the advisory board for, or a member of an organization with an interest in the outcome of the work
· Intellectual property — patents or trademarks owned by someone or their organization
· Personal — friends, family, relationships, and other close personal connections
· Ideology — beliefs or activism, for example, political or religious, relevant to the work
· Academic — competitors or someone whose work is critiqued
Authors
Authors must declare all potential interests in a ‘Conflicts of interest’ section, which should explain why the interest may be a conflict. If there are none, the authors should state “The author(s) declare(s) that there are no conflicts of interest regarding the publication of this paper.” Submitting authors are responsible for co-authors declaring their interests.
Authors must declare current or recent funding (including article processing charges) and other payments, goods, or services that might influence the work. All funding, whether there is a conflict or not, must be declared in the ‘Funding Statement’.
The involvement of anyone other than the authors who 1) has an interest in the outcome of the work; 2) is affiliated to an organization with such an interest; or 3) was employed or paid by a funder, in the commissioning, conception, planning, design, conduct, or analysis of the work, the preparation or editing of the manuscript, or the decision to publish must be declared.
Declared conflicts of interest will be considered by the editor and reviewers and included in the published article.
Editors and Reviewers
Editors and reviewers should decline to be involved with a submission when they
· Have a recent publication or current submission with any author
· Share or recently shared an affiliation with any author
· Collaborate or recently collaborated with any author
· Have a close personal connection to any author
· Have a financial interest in the subject of the work
· Feel unable to be objective
Reviewers must declare any remaining interests in the ‘Confidential’ section of the review form, which will be considered by the editor.
Editors and reviewers must declare if they have previously discussed the manuscript with the authors.
Sanctions
If TJHEST becomes aware of breaches of our publication ethics policies, whether or not the breach occurred in a journal published by TJHEST, the following sanctions may be applied across the Tamjeed Journal of Healthcare Engineering and Science Technology (TJHEST):
· Rejection of the manuscript and any other manuscripts submitted by the author(s).
· Not allowing submission for 1–3 years.
· Prohibition from acting as an editor or reviewer.
TJHEST may apply additional sanctions for severe ethical violations.
Investigations
Suspected breaches of our publication ethics policies, either before and after publication, as well as concerns about research ethics, should be reported to our Research Integrity team.
Claimants will be kept anonymous if requested, though claimants may also wish to use an anonymous email service such as ProtonMail or TorGuard.
TJHEST may ask the authors to provide the underlying data and images, consult editors, and contact institutions or employers to ask for an investigation or to raise concerns.
Corrections and retractions
When errors are identified in published articles, the publisher will consider what action is required and may consult the editors and the authors’ institution(s).
Errors by the authors may be corrected by a corrigendum, and errors by the publisher by an erratum.
If there are errors that significantly affect the conclusions or there is evidence of misconduct, this may require a retraction or an expression of concern following the COPE Retraction Guidelines.
All authors will be asked to agree to the content of the notice.
An author name change after publication will be made to the article and any citing articles published by TJHEST without requiring documentation, a corrigendum notice, or informing any other authors, following a request to the journal or the Research Integrity team. Authors affiliated with the U.S. national laboratories may ask their institution to request this change on their behalf.