Peer Review Process

Peer Review Process

The Asian Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (A-JMRHS) follows a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure the quality, validity, and integrity of the scholarly content it publishes.

Upon submission, each manuscript is initially screened by the Editorial Office to assess its relevance to the journal’s scope, originality, ethical compliance, and adherence to submission guidelines. Manuscripts that pass this preliminary assessment are then assigned to independent expert reviewers in the relevant field.

Reviewers evaluate manuscripts based on scientific merit, methodological soundness, originality, clarity, and relevance. The identities of both authors and reviewers are kept confidential throughout the review process to ensure impartiality.

Based on the reviewers’ recommendations, the Editor-in-Chief or Handling Editor makes one of the following decisions: acceptance, minor revision, major revision, or rejection. Authors are required to address reviewer comments thoroughly before a final decision is made.

The journal ensures that editorial decisions are independent, unbiased, and free from conflicts of interest. All manuscripts, regardless of publication charges or waiver status, are subjected to the same peer review standards.