BMJ

BMJ

Software Development

London, London 103,857 followers

Global healthcare knowledge provider and publisher of The BMJ, number 3 across Medicine, General & Internal categories.

About us

BMJ Group is a global healthcare knowledge provider. Our vision of a healthier world drives what we do; by sharing knowledge and expertise we help to improve patient outcomes through better evidence, better decisions and better systems. As an employer, and as a leading voice in global medicine and health, we strongly believe in anti-racism and equity because more equal societies are healthier societies.  We prioritise inclusion and diversity within our company and as part of the communities we serve.     

Industry
Software Development
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
London, London
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1840
Specialties
Leading provider of medical information and services for clinicians worldwide., Healthcare knowledge provider, clinical decision support, Events, Medical education, Publishing, elearning, research, and impact

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  • Primary

    BMA House, Tavistock Square,

    London, London WC1H 9JR, GB

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  • BMJ India, Mindmill Corporate Tower

    6th Floor, 24 A, Film City Sector 16 A

    Noida, Noida 201301, IN

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  • BMJ China, Room 335, Hyundai Motor Tower

    38 Xiaoyun Road

    Beijing, Chaoyang District, CN

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  • BMJ Publishing Group Ltd.

    Two Hudson Place, Hoboken

    New York City, NJ 07030 , US

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    Today marks the start of the BMJ IHI International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare here in Brisbane, Australia! We’re thrilled to welcome healthcare improvers, innovators, and thought leaders from around the world. Over the next three days, we’ll be exchanging knowledge, exploring innovative practices, and collaborating to drive meaningful improvements in patient care. Our exciting program kicks off with Experience Days and hands-on workshops, paving the way for keynote sessions, ePoster presentations, and valuable networking opportunities. Whether you’re joining us in person or virtually, we look forward to connecting, learning, and making an impact together! For those unable to attend, you can livestream all of our Keynote Presentations on our website: https://bit.ly/4hyAKwG. Here’s to a fantastic first day at #Quality2024! 🎉 #HealthcareQuality #PatientSafety #HealthcareInnovation

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    Watch the keynotes live from Brisbane 2024

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    Through innovative approaches, Mamás del Río empowers community health workers with mobile technology, bridging critical healthcare gaps. By providing timely information and resources, they’re ensuring better health outcomes for mothers and newborns in these underserved areas. It’s heartening to see the progress being made by Dr Magaly Blas and her team, who continue to shine a light on the power of local solutions in healthcare. This is a remarkable journey that highlights the resilience and dedication of those working to uplift their communities. Revisit the BMJ Innovations special supplement on social innovations for health collection, and stay tuned for more updates on this impactful work! https://lnkd.in/eanKT3UK Luis Gabriel Cuervo Joseph Tucker Ashley McKimm Chris Jones Social Innovation in Health Initiative TDR World Health Organization Sida Pan American Health Organization Harvard University London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, U. of London UNICEF, UNDP The World Bank

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    Corporate communications specialist, BMJ Group

    Update on Mamás del Río: a transformative initiative for maternal and newborn health. Last year, I had the privilege of speaking with Dr Magaly Blas, a medical epidemiologist and programme director of Mamás del Río. This remarkable initiative is enhancing maternal and newborn health in remote Indigenous communities along the Amazon River, covering an impressive 1,000 kilometres in Peru and Colombia. Mamás del Río employs social innovations to empower community health workers by addressing healthcare delivery gaps. Through the use of mobile devices, these workers access essential information, ensuring better patient outcomes for the communities they serve. The BMJ Innovations special supplement on social innovations for health spotlighted Mamás del Río’s achievements, particularly in helping community health workers navigate communication challenges during the national lockdown. In their paper, Dr Blas and her team evaluated how technological interventions enabled communities to adapt to the new clinical landscape in a post-pandemic context. At the time, Mamás del Río was expanding into remote areas along the Peru-Colombia border, and the evidence from their research was being considered by the Peruvian Health Minister for policy changes to formalise the programme within the national health system. Dr Blas told me, “We found in BMJ a voice to report on what was happening to us during the pandemic to the international community. Having our research published in an important journal like BMJ Innovations demonstrates that our intervention is backed by research and highlights the impact we’re making in rural, remote, and Indigenous areas.” Since the publication of Building the Social Innovation for Health Ecosystem in Latin America - https://lnkd.in/eZBCgYyY - Mamás del Río has continued to expand. Impressive improvements have been made in essential newborn care outcomes, including thermal care, cord care, and breastfeeding, as well as an increase in hospital deliveries. The Peruvian Health Minister also initiated policy changes to integrate the programme into the national health system. Initially piloted in 13 communities in the Loreto District, Mamás del Río has now grown to encompass 84 communities along 350 kilometres of the Amazon. In 2023, further funding helped to expand services to 45 more communities, focusing on vaccination, anaemia prevention, addressing contraception, and work to prevent violence against women. Mamás del Río is a wonderful example of how innovative approaches can create lasting change. Read more >> https://lnkd.in/eDxfcTsm Other impact stories worth reading: https://lnkd.in/eMfBB4J7

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    Experienced STM publisher, journal strategist and mentor

    📢 I'm delighted to announce the launch of a brand new journal, BMJ Connections Clinical Genetics and Genomics. https://lnkd.in/eTaC3kYy BMJCCGG is the open access companion to our renowned specialist title Journal of Medical Genetics (celebrating its 60th anniversary this year) and is dedicated to advancing the understanding of human genetics and genomics. It welcomes submissions on a range of topics, including molecular genetics and genomics of disease, epigenetics and the non-coding genome, pharmacogenomics genetic counselling and ethics, rare diseases and orphan genetic disorders, and more. Learn more about the journal, its vision and mission by reading the launch editorial from editor-in-chief Darren Griffin https://lnkd.in/ey-_PMkV You can sign up for e-alerts, register your interest to review for the journal, or submit a paper by following the links on the homepage. BMJCCGG is the first in a new series of 'BMJ Connections' journals, which aim to connect the medical research community for meaningful real world impact. The journals in the series will focus on areas of rapid growth within biomedical research, providing authors with rigorous peer review and an efficient and timely route to publication. Authors will have the reassurance of the high editorial and production standards that characterise all BMJ Group publications. Thank you to numerous colleagues at BMJ Group who have been involved in the build-up to launch - as a team we have achieved a huge amount in just a few months. #research #journals #publishing #genetics #genomics #STM Irene Rodriguez Jeronimo David Allen Ingrid Bray Caroline White Chris Jones Theodora Bloom Anca Babor Claire Rawlinson Kathleen Lyons Mark Richards Helen Macdonald The Association Of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) Society for Scholarly Publishing Sima Rashid

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    In China, the burden of chronic diseases, including cardiovascular diseases, cancers, respiratory diseases, and diabetes has greatly increased in recent decades, driven mostly by population ageing and poor control of risk factors such as tobacco use, physical inactivity, alcohol consumption, unhealthy diets, and air pollution. Non-communicable diseases account for 91% of deaths in China and present an increasing burden on national healthcare expenditure. China urgently needs innovative and decisive strategies to tackle these chronic diseases. In this new BMJ Collection, experts from China shed light on the current state and challenges of non-communicable chronic disease prevention and control and discuss future strategies for tackling the problem. ➡ Read the collection in full: https://lnkd.in/eBRQF6bk

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