Publication Ethics

Journal Medical Research and Health Innovation publishes scholarly articles in the field of medical and health innovation. Published articles include original research, literature reviews, and critical, comprehensive analyses of important and current issues in the medical and healthcare sectors. This statement outlines the ethical behavior expected of all parties involved in the publication process, including authors, the Editorial Board, Expert Editors, and the Publisher. Our publication ethics are based on the COPE Best Practice Guidelines for Journal Editors.

Publishing Ethics Guidelines
The publication of articles in the Journal Medical Research and Health Innovation plays a vital role in advancing credible and accountable knowledge in the field of medicine and healthcare. This process reflects the quality of the scholarly work and the integrity of the institutions supporting the researchers. Each article published is expected to uphold sound scientific methodology and professional ethical standards. Therefore, it is essential to establish and adhere to ethical behavior standards for all parties involved in the publication process, including authors, editors, expert reviewers, managing editors, publishers, and the broader community.

Decision of Issuance

The editors are responsible for deciding the articles submitted must be published. The validation of these works and their importance to the writer and reader must support the decision. The editors are guided by the policies of the journal's editorial board and are limited by laws covering libel, copyright, and plagiarism. Editors can discuss with other editors or the assessment team to decide on policies.

Justice

The editors always judge the text based on their intellectuality regardless of race, gender, creed, ethnicity, nationality, or political philosophy of the writer.

Confidentiality

Expert editors and implementing editors are prohibited from disclosing any information related to the manuscript sent to anyone other than to the authors themselves, senior editors, bestari partners, and publishers.

Notification and Conflict of Interest

All unpublished content written in the manuscript is prohibited from being used in the editor's own research without confirmation from the author.

Contribution to Editor's Decisions

Expert Editor's Ratings help editors make editorial decisions and through communication between editorials and writers, this can help writers to improve their articles.