Dear Esteemed Librarian,
I’d like to introduce two leading, peer reviewed open access journals making a distinctive impact in advancing healthcare’s digital transformation—areas of rapid growth in research, teaching, and policy worldwide:
- Blockchain in
Healthcare Today (BHTY) — the first and most cited journal dedicated to blockchain and Web3 applications in medicine and life sciences.
- Telehealth and Medicine Today (THMT) — a widely recognized journal covering telehealth, digital health, and virtual care
innovation.
As fully open access journals, our mission is to make leading edge research freely available while supporting authors and institutions in publishing their work. Libraries and consortia still sign agreements with small OA publishers, but the focus today is on supporting publishing, visibility, and infrastructure, not simply reader access.
We offer several
models that may fit your institution’s goals:
Transformative / Publish & Read Agreements
- Flat fee enables your researchers to publish OA in BHTY and THMT without individual APCs.
- Ideal for institutions conducting research in blockchain, decentralized health. telehealth, or digital
health.
Library Membership / Institutional Partnership
- Annual flat fee in place of subscriptions.
- Benefits include APC discounts for faculty, institutional logo recognition, and analytics on institutional authorship/citations.
Consortial Memberships
- Participation through groups like LYRASIS, SCELC (US), Jisc (UK), or CAUL (Australia/NZ).
- Unique coverage ensures eligibility even with just two titles.
APC Vouchers / Waivers
- Pre-purchased APC credits for faculty use.
- Simplifies publishing and fosters institutional support.
Showcasing & Indexing Support
- Modest fees to align journals with your faculty’s research areas.
- Often framed as “supporting scholarly communication in new fields.”
Why These Journals Matter
- Coverage of fast moving, underrepresented domains overlooked by larger publishers.
- Original research, case studies, and implementation insights relevant
to:
- Health sciences
- Public health
- Computer science / informatics
- Business and healthcare management
- Rising demand from faculty and graduate students for teaching, dissertations, and grant funded
projects.