The JoPIC is an independent-unbiased, peer-reviewed, and open-access journal of current national and international issues and reviews for original clinical and experimental research, interesting case reports, surgical techniques, differential diagnoses, editorial opinions, letters to the editor, and educational papers in pulmonology, thoracic surgery, occupational diseases, allergology, and intensive care medicine.
The Journal and MediHealth Academy welcome complaints as valuable opportunities for improvement. All complaints are handled in a fair, timely, and transparent manner, following the guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
1. Types of Complaints Handled:
2. Procedure:
In cases where the resolution is deemed unsatisfactory, the author may appeal to:
Appeal and complaint cases will be handled within the scope of COPE guidelines by the Editorial Board of the Journal. Appeals should be based on the scientific content of the manuscript. The final decision regarding the appeal or complaint will be made by the Editor-in-Chief. An Ombudsperson or the Ethical Editor will be assigned to resolve cases that cannot be addressed internally. Authors should contact the Editor-in-Chief regarding their appeals and complaints via email.