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. 2017 Sep 28;26(1):7–8. doi: 10.15265/IY-2016-015

The International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics: An Academy of Excellence

C U Lehmann, H-A Park, E H Shortliffe, P Degoulet
PMCID: PMC6239243  PMID: 29063533

The Field of Health Sciences Informatics

For the last 50 years, the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) has served as an important actor for the International community of biomedical and health informaticians. IMIA has been leading efforts to grow and nurture a collaborative global biomedical and health Informatics community that encourages and supports international initiatives to improve health for all. IMIA has brought researchers, scientists, educators, implementers, clinicians, and patients together from around the world to advance biomedical and health informatics science, education, and practice [ 1 ]. IMIA has achieved this goal through collaboration, development of guidelines and policies, learning, and exchange of knowledge, skills, and ideas.

The past decades have seen a tremendous growth and an increasing maturity in our field. Worldwide electronic health record implementation and health information exchange are on the rise requiring an ever growing, highly skilled, international labor force. Population health and the quantified health experience, as well as efforts in research informatics and translational / applied informatics have accelerated. As result, the maturing of the field has led to a growing group of international leaders and recognized experts in biomedical and health Informatics.

International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics

In 2015, the Board of Directors of the International Medical Informatics Association approved the creation of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics (IAHSI). IAHSI will be a highly selected group of international leaders and experts in biomedical and health informatics.

IAHSI Mission and Membership

IAHSI will stimulate and direct research, play an important role in exchanging knowledge, educate the broader community, promote the field, advise governments and non-governmental organizations, mobilize governmental and non-profit support, produce policy documents (e.g., recommendations and position statements), and train the next generation of experts.

Similar to national Academies of Sciences, the International Academy IAHSI is intended to recognize excellent individual leaders, promote the exchange of methodologies, develop and foster new ideas, and encourage cross-border collaboration and sharing of resources. The Academy will also serve as an honor society that recognizes expertise in biomedical and health informatics internationally. Academy membership will be one of the highest honors in the international field of biomedical and health informatics. Election to membership carries the expectation of a candidate being recognized as a leader and promoter of the field. Elected members will hold the title of Member of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics for life.

Election to the Inaugural Class of IAHSI

The IMIA Board of Directors asked Drs. Edward H. Shortliffe and Patrice Degoulet, with the help of IMIA President Hyeoun-Ae Park, President-Elect Christoph U. Lehmann, and IMIA CEO Elaine Huesing, to shepherd the nomination of the initial candidates and the election of the inaugural class of IAHSI. The committee prepared a ballot of almost 200 names of leaders in the field. These nominees were proposed by IMIA’s Honorary Fellows, board members, working group chairs, past officers, as well as past national leaders of IMIA member societies. All nominees were asked to select the founding members from the list of nominees. Because IMIA is an international body, the committee took steps to assure that the selected founding members represent all the regions of IMIA. Each nominee had up to 100 votes. The first 56 of any nominee’s votes were mandatory and had to be allocated in accordance with a distribution that reflects the size of the member organizations within IMIA: Africa (2), Asia-Pacific (14), Europe (20), Latin America (6), Middle East (4), and North America (10). The remaining votes could then be distributed across the various regions. Nominees were asked to spread their “at-large” votes across the regions rather than focusing on only one or two. Because of regional ties in the votes, the final number of elected members reached 120.

The Future of IAHSI

IMIA hopes to convene the inaugural class of IAHSI Members in August 2017 in Hangzhou, China, at the 16 th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (MEDINFO 2017). The new Academy will function as an elected body of members contained within IMIA and will elect a President, a treasurer, a secretary, and two members at large to serve as an executive committee.

IAHSI will have its own rules and regulations that guide the organization, its activities, and its relationship with the parent organization. The founding members will create the rules and regulations and will establish both the processes for nominating and electing new members in future years as well as the activities that will define the Academy and its role in the biomedical and health informatics community.

Inaugural Class of IAHSI Members

Please join the IMIA Board of Directors, the special task force, and IMIA staff in congratulating the members of the inaugural class of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics ( Table 1 ). You have achieved worldwide recognition and admiration by your peers and are truly the leaders and mentors of our field.

Table 1.

Inaugural class of the International Academy of Health Sciences Informatics

Abu-Hanna, Ameen The Netherlands Hersh, William USA Murray, Peter UK
Adlassnig, Klaus-Peter Austria Holmes, John H. USA Musen, Mark USA
Al Barrak. Ahmdd Saudia Arabia Hovenga, Evelyn Australia Nohr, Christian Denmark
Al-Shorbaji, Najeeb Jordan Hripcsak, George USA Ohno-Machado, Lucila USA
Altuwaijri, Majid Saudia Arabia Hullin, Carol Chile Otero, Paula Argentina
Ammenwerth, Elske Austria Humphreys, Betsy L. USA Park, Hyeoun-Ae South Korea
Andersen, Stig Kjaer Denmark Hussein, Rada Egypt Patel, Vimla USA
Aronsky, Dominik Switzerland Junping, Zhao China Peterson, Hans Sweden
Bakken, Suzanne USA Kimura, Michio Japan Pinciroli, Francesco Italy
Bakker, Ab The Netherlands Koch, Sabine Sweden Protti, Denis J. Canada
Ball, Marion USA Kohane, Isaac USA Rector, Alan UK
Bates, David W. USA Kouematchoua Tchuitcheu, Ghislain Cameroon Rienhoff, Otto Germany
Bellazzi, Riccardo Italy Kulikowski, Casimir USA Roberts, Jean UK
Blobel, Bernd Germany Kushniruk, Andre Canada Roger France, Francis Belgium
Borycki, Elizabeth Canada Leao, Beatriz de Faria Brazil Sabbatini, Renato Marcos Endrizzi Brazil
Brennan, Patricia Flatley USA Lehmann, Christoph U. USA Safran, Charles USA
Carr, Robyn New Zealand Leong, Tze Yun Singapore Saranto, Kaija Finland
Chang, Polun Taiwan Li, Jack Taiwan Schneider, Werner Sweden
Chute, Christopher USA Liaw, Siaw-Teng Australia Séroussi, Brigitte France
Cimino, James USA Lindberg, Donald USA Shvo, Amnon Israel
Coiera, Enrico Australia Lorenzi, Nancy USA Shahar, Yuval Israel
De Moor, Georges Belgium Lovis, Christian Switzerland Shortliffe, Edward USA
Degoulet, Patrice France Lun, KC Singapore Sittig, Dean F. USA
Detmer, Don USA Luna, Daniel Argentina Stead, William W. USA
Engelbrecht, Rolf Germany Mandil, Salah Hussein Sudan Szolovits, Peter USA
Espinosa Lobato, J. Amado Mexico Mantas, John (Ioannis) Greece Takeda, Hiroshi Japan
Fieschi, Marius France Maojo, Victor Spain Talmon, Jan The Netherlands
Fox, John UK Marcelo, Alvin Phillippines Tanaka, Hiroshi Japan
Friedman, Charles P. USA Margolis, Alvaro Uruguay Tierney, William USA
Gardner, Reed M. USA Marin, Heimar de Fatima Brazil Toyoda, Ken Japan
Geissbuhler, Antoine Switzerland Martin-Sanchez, Fernando USA van Bemmel, Jan The Netherlands
Gogia, Shashi Bhushan India Masic, Izet Bosnia and Herzegovina Van der Lei, Johan The Netherlands
Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quiros, Fernan Argentina McCray, Alexa USA Weber, Patrick Switzerland
Greenes, Robert USA McDonald, Clem USA Westbrook, Johanna Australia
Hammond, Ed USA Mihalas, George Romania Westbrooke, Lucy New Zealand
Hanmer, Lyn South Africa Miller, Randolph (Randy) USA Wong, Chun-Por (CP) China (Hong Kong)
Hannah, Kathryn Canada Moehr, Jochen Canada Wright, Graham South Africa
Hannan, Terry Australia Moen, Anne Norway Wu, Ying China
Hasman, Arie The Netherlands Moghaddam, Ramin Iran Wyatt, Jeremy UK
Haux, Reinhold Germany Moura Jr, Lincoln de Assis Brazil Zvarova, Jana Czech Republic

Acknowledgement

The authors would like to acknowledge IMIA CEO Elaine Huesing, whose extraordinary efforts made the election possible.

References

  • 1.International Medical Informatics Association Strategic Plan 2017. Approved and in print.

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