International Medical Informatics Association - National Member Societies

National Member Societies

  • Argentine Association of Medical Informatics
  • Health Informatics Society of Australia Ltd. (HISA)
  • Working Group Medical Informatics (AKMI) of the Austrian Society for Biomedical Engineering Ă–GBMT) and of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG)
  • Belgian Medical Informatics Association
  • Society for Medical Informatics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Brazilian Society of Health Informatics
  • British Computer Society Health Informatics Forum
  • COACH: Canada's Health Informatics Association
  • China Medical Informatics Association
  • Croatian Society for Medical Informatics
  • Cuban Society of Medical Informatics
  • Czech Society for Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics
  • The Danish Society for Medical Informatics
  • Ethiopian Health Informatics Association
  • Finnish Social and Health Informatics Association (FinnSHIA)
  • French Medical Informatics Association (AIM)
  • German Association for Medical Informatics, Biometry and Epidemiology
  • Greek Health Informatics Association
  • Hong Kong Society of Medical Informatics
  • John von Neumann Computer Society (Hungary)
  • Indian Association for Medical Informatics
  • Iranian Medical Informatics Association
  • Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland
  • The Israeli Association for Medical informatics
  • Italian Medical Informatics Society (AIIM)
  • Ivorian Society of Biosciences and Health Informatics (ISBHI)
  • Japan Association for Medical Informatics
  • Medical Pharmaceutical Information Association (MedPharmInfo)(Kazakhstan)
  • Korea Society of Medical Informatics (KOSMI)
  • Medical Informatics Association of Malawi (MIAM)
  • Malaysian Health Informatics Association (MHIA)
  • The Mali Society of Biomedical and Health Information (SOMBIS)
  • Health Informatics New Zealand
  • Association for Health Informatics of Nigeria (AHIN)
  • Norwegian Society for Medical Informatics
  • Philippine Medical Informatics Society, Inc.
  • Polish Society of Medical Informatics
  • Romanian Society of Medical Informatics
  • The Saudi Association for Health Informatics (SAHI)
  • Association for Medical and Bio-Informatics, Singapore (AMBIS)
  • Slovak Society of Biomedical Engineering and Medical Informatics
  • Slovenian Medical Informatics Association (SIMIA)
  • South African Health Informatics Association
  • Spanish Society of Health Informatics
  • Swedish Federation for Medical Informatics
  • Swiss Society for Medical Informatics
  • Taiwan Association for Medical Informatics (TAMI)
  • VMBI, Society for Healthcare Informatics (Netherlands)
  • Turkish Medical Informatics Association (TURKMIA)
  • The Ukrainian Association for Computer Medicine (UACM)
  • American Medical Informatics Association
  • Uruguayan Society of Health Informatics
  • Venezuelan Association of Computer Science in Health (AVIS)

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