About

Journal of Digital Health and Advanced Biomaterials (JDHAB) is an English-language, peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to methodologically rigorous research at the interface of digital health, advanced biomaterials, measurement, and translational clinical workflows.

The journal was established to support reliable scientific communication in areas where digital technologies, material science, clinical documentation, quantitative methods, and healthcare innovation increasingly converge.

Journal profile

Peer-reviewed publication

JDHAB publishes scholarly manuscripts that undergo editorial screening and peer review, with emphasis on methodological clarity, scientific relevance, ethical reporting, and transparent interpretation of findings.

Open-access model

The journal provides open access to its published content, supporting reading, citation, academic dissemination, and responsible reuse according to the journal’s copyright and licensing policies.

Scope and thematic areas

Digital health and clinical workflows

The journal welcomes studies involving digital documentation, imaging, sensors, telehealth, artificial intelligence with transparent reporting, computational workflows, digital manufacturing, and clinically anchored validation strategies.

Digital Health Clinical Workflows Imaging Telehealth AI Reporting

Advanced biomaterials

JDHAB includes research related to biomaterial development, physicochemical characterization, material behavior, injectable and restorative materials, biointerfaces, polymeric systems, digital fabrication, and translational material applications.

Biomaterials Material Science Characterization Biointerfaces Translation

Measurement, reproducibility and evidence

The journal prioritizes manuscripts that clearly describe measurement methods, endpoints, uncertainty, reproducibility, limitations, and the relationship between digital or material outputs and clinically meaningful interpretation.

Measurement Reproducibility Validation Evidence Methodological Rigor

Editorial principles

Scientific rigor

Submissions should present clear objectives, appropriate methods, transparent reporting, cautious interpretation, and conclusions supported by the evidence provided.

Ethical responsibility

Authors are expected to disclose conflicts of interest, funding sources, ethical approvals, consent requirements, and the use of artificial intelligence tools when applicable.

Clinical and translational relevance

The journal values research that connects digital or material innovation to practical interpretation, healthcare workflows, patient-centered outcomes, or future validation pathways.

Editorial transparency

Editorial policies, author instructions, peer-review expectations, publication ethics, open-access information, and contact channels are maintained through the official journal platform.

Publication model

Continuous publication

JDHAB operates with a continuous-publication model within each issue. Article records, HTML views, PDF files, metadata, and citation information are made available through the journal platform as part of the official scholarly record.