Established by the Oxygen Alliance, The Journal of Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies for Low- and Middle-Income Countries (BEST-LMIC) is dedicated exclusively to work that addresses the specific challenges and needs prevalent in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).  The Journal is peer-reviewed, open access, and requires no monetary payment for publication. Manuscripts must demonstrate clear relevance to LMIC contexts—either through the target setting of the work, the problem being addressed, the users or stakeholders involved, or the intended application. Submissions that do not engage substantively with the realities, constraints, or opportunities in LMICs are considered out of scope, even if they describe high-quality engineering or biomedical research. Authors are encouraged to explicitly describe how their work is situated within and contributes to addressing LMIC-specific challenges.

Please email editor@best-lmic.org to discuss the suitability of your manuscript for publication in this journal.

Vol. 1 No. 1 (2026): Engineering the End of Neglect.

Editor’s Note: Engineering the End of Neglect

Welcome to the inaugural issue of the Journal of Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies for Low- and Middle-Income Countries (BEST-LMIC). It is with great anticipation and humility that we present this first edition dedicated to advancing biomedical engineering knowledge in and for low- and middle-income countries.

The impetus for BEST-LMIC arises from a persistent and urgent challenge: many health-care systems in LMICs rely on medical devices, infrastructure and technological solutions without the supporting workforce, infrastructure or policy environment in place to guarantee their safe, effective and sustainable use. As the journal’s aim states, our mission is to improve health outcomes in LMICs by disseminating knowledge that helps reverse this situation.

This journal is peer-reviewed, fully open access, and does not require any financial contribution from authors. We believe that the voices of researchers, practitioners and engineers working in LMIC contexts must be amplified with minimal barriers.

In this first issue you will find contributions that reflect the diversity of our focus: frugal innovations designed to cater for therapy in LMIC settings with possibility for adoption in the global village and contribute to evidence-based patient care in developing countries, Usage of digital solutions for computer assisted diagnosis and patient education.

As the journal’s editorial policy emphasises, we require that every submission demonstrates clear relevance to LMIC contexts: whether in the target setting, the stakeholder group, the problem addressed or the intended application. This ensures that the research we publish is grounded in the realities, constraints and opportunities of LMIC biomedical engineering practice.

I extend heartfelt thanks to our editorial board, peer reviewers, authors and all early supporters of this endeavour. Your dedication makes possible the launch of this platform. I also invite readers, prospective authors and biomedical engineering practitioners in LMICs to join us: submit your work, engage with the journal, and help build a community of practice that shapes the future of biomedical engineering in resource-constrained settings.

It is our hope that BEST-LMIC becomes a trusted home for rigorous, impactful work and a bridge between academia, industry, health systems and the engineering workforce in LMICs. We look forward to your feedback, collaboration and contributions.

Editor in Chief

 

Published: 2026-02-07

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