The Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Healthcare (JMRH) is a peer-reviewed, diamond open access journal and part of Chitkara University Publications academic journal series. JMRH provides a trusted forum for the publication of high-quality, evidence-based research across a broad spectrum of healthcare disciplines.
Established with the goal of fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and innovation, the journal welcomes contributions from researchers, healthcare practitioners, educators, and policymakers. It aims to support the development of practical solutions and improved outcomes in global health and healthcare delivery.
Aims and Scope
JMRH is dedicated to advancing healthcare through the integration of diverse disciplinary perspectives. The journal seeks contributions that address real-world challenges, emerging trends, and innovative practices in healthcare systems, services, and policy.
Key areas of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Clinical Care & Allied Health Sciences
- Public Health & Epidemiology
- Nursing, Mental Health & Behavioural Sciences
- Telemedicine & Digital Healthcare Solutions
- Health Management & Policy
- Medical Law & Ethics
- Preventive Health & Health Education
- Global Health & Sustainable Development
JMRH publishes original research articles, reviews, case studies, short communications, expert comments, invited editorials, and thesis reports.
Submissions with interdisciplinary approaches and practical implications for healthcare systems are especially encouraged.
As part of Chitkara University Publications academic journal series, JMRH upholds rigorous standards of editorial quality, ethical publishing, and peer review.
Peer Review Policy of the Journal
Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Healthcare (JMRH) follows a rigorous double-blind peer review process, with a minimum of two independent reviews for every original article. All submissions are evaluated by subject-matter experts to ensure scientific quality, relevance, and integrity.
Reviewers are selected by the Editor-in-Chief, or the Handling Editor from the Editorial Board from a curated pool of invited and consented experts. These reviewers are recognized national and international authorities in their respective fields and are registered in the journal’s peer review and submission system. When necessary, the editorial team may also draw on their professional networks to identify suitable reviewers. In the event of a split decision between the initial two reviewers, a third independent review is sought to ensure a balanced and fair assessment.
Associate Editors support the Editor-in-Chief by managing assigned manuscripts independently and impartially, ensuring there is no conflict of interest. They play a key role in upholding the journal’s ethical standards, maintaining scientific rigor, and ensuring the timely publication of high-quality content.