Announcements

New Impact Factor for mHealth: 3.3

Published: 2026-06-23

We are pleased to announce that the mHealth (MH) has attained its latest impact factor for the 2025 citation year: 3.3 (Figure 1).

Figure 1 Journal Impact Factor of mHealth

The mHealth (Online ISSN: 2306-9740), launched in 2015, is published by AME Publishing Company, with support from Wolters Kluwer (the journal content will be made available on Wolters Kluwer Health’s Lippincott and Ovid platforms). It is indexed by PubMed and PubMed Central in March 2017, and indexed into Web of Science [Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)] in July 2022, is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published by AME Publishing Company. The journal aims at discovering impact of telemedicine on the quality, cost effectiveness, and access to healthcare, and providing excellent coverage of developments in telemedicine and e-health with a focus on clinical trials of telemedicine applications. It publishes new findings on how mobile technologies improve public health, particularly among underserved populations and provides a forum to disseminate the mobile technologies, which enable to transform global health care on many fronts.

The announcement of the journal’s latest impact factor is a significant achievement for the journal, allowing us to further develop the journal into a respected high-impact source of information with international reach. Here, we would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our Editorial Board Members, Guest Editors, Authors, and Reviewers for their significant contributions.

We look forward to the continuous cooperation with all the individuals mentioned above to bring more exciting content to readers in the coming future.

2025 Journal Impact Factors of AME journals

We are also pleased to share the latest impact factors of all journals published under AME Publishing Company (Table 1).

  • 37 AME journals received a Journal Impact Factor (JIF) this year, with three journals receiving their first JIF
  • 12 journals have one or more categories ranked in Q1 or Q2

These achievements reflect the continuous growth and academic influence of our journal portfolio. We sincerely thank all contributors across our journals for their dedication and support.

Table 1 2025 Journal Impact Factors of AME journals

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