Unlocking further insights with BMJ Impact Analytics’ newly launched badges BMJ Impact Analytics makes it easy to find, track, and share the real- world impact of research on health and medical care. The Association of Learned and Professional Society Publishers (ALPSP) declared BMJ Impact Analytics the winner of its 2023 Award for Innovation in Publishing, and it was an OpenAthens 2024 UX Award finalist. Since its launch in 2023, we have been actively collaborating with funders, universities, and researchers globally to comprehend their real-world impact-related challenges and to guarantee that BMJ Impact Analytics keeps progressing and adapting to meet their requirements.
Understanding the impact of our research on global healthcare policymaking would be impossible without BMJ Impact Analytics. The scale and depth of information we can access, and the ease with which we can navigate it, is hugely impressive.” Tim Watson, Director of Marketing and Communications, Office of Health Economics
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Our most recent development, BMJ Impact Analytics badges, provide researchers with an instant summary of the real-world impact of the research they’ve either authored or are reading. Subscribed customers can use BMJ Impact Analytics to delve into results and context on sources and citations. The badges use different colours to categorise source types, and the numbers on the badges indicate the actual number of citations for each source.
Clinical guidance citations: 133 Health policy citations: 42 Countries cited in: 14
With a growing number of customers now trialling and subscribing to BMJ Impact Analytics, we are seeing its value in how it is supporting academic institutions and funders. This year, BMJ Group corporate news releases announced that BMJ Impact Analytics is now available to users at Baylor College of Medicine, Bibliosan, the Office of Health Economics, and The George Institute for Global Health.
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