Medical and Social Expert Evaluation and Rehabilitation

Peer-review quarterly medical journal.

Editor-in-chief

Journal founders

  • Izdatelstvo "Meditsyna"
  • Eco-Vector Publishing Group

Publisher

About

The journal is intended for practitioners and specialists involved in disability issues.

It covers the following topics:

  • theoretical and practical aspects of prevention and prevalence of disability;
  • medical and social evaluation;
  • medical, vocational, and social rehabilitation of people with disabilities;
  • legal, regulatory, and economic issues relating to disability;
  • the training of, and refresher courses for, specialists from institutions for medical and social evaluation;
  • and rehabilitation of people with disabilities.

The journal disseminates information on the current state and future of Russia’s social policy for people with disabilities, the practices of Russian regional and territorial agencies working in the field of social protection, and modern approaches to solving the problems of disabled people in other countries. Special attention is devoted to original research focused on new promising methods of diagnosis and treatment of disabling conditions.


Types of accepted articles

  • reviews
  • systematic reviews and metaanalyses
  • original research
  • clinical case reports and series
  • letters to the editor
  • short communications
  • clinical practice guidelines

Publications

  • in English and Russian
  • quarterly, 4 issues per year
  • continuously in Online First
  • with Article Submission Charge (ASC)
  • distribution in hybrid mode - by subscription and/or Open Access
    (OA articles with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0))

Indexation

  • Russian Science Citation Index (Web of Science)
  • Russian Science Electronic Library (eLibrary.ru)
  • Google Scholar
  • Ulrich's Periodicals directory
  • WorldCat
  • Crossref


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