Peer Review Policy
The Journal of Allied Health Clinical Research and Innovation (JAHCRI) follows a rigorous triple-blind peer review process to ensure the quality, originality, and scientific validity of published research. The peer review process typically takes 60-75 days, although the duration may vary depending on reviewer availability and the complexity of the manuscript.
JAHCRI follows a triple-blind review model, in which the identities of authors, reviewers, and handling editors remain anonymous to one another throughout the review process. This approach ensures fairness, impartial evaluation, and elimination of potential bias during manuscript assessment.
All submissions are initially received by the editorial office, where formatting compliance, plagiarism screening, and AI content checks are conducted. Manuscripts that meet the initial requirements are assigned to a handling editor with subject expertise. The editor evaluates the manuscript’s suitability based on the journal's scope and scientific merit. At least three independent expert reviewers typically review suitable manuscripts to assess methodological quality, originality, clarity, and relevance. The Editor-in-Chief makes final decisions regarding acceptance, revision, or rejection based on reviewer recommendations and editorial evaluation.
If an editorial board member submits a manuscript, the submission will be handled independently to ensure confidentiality and avoid conflicts of interest. The concerned editor will not have access to the editorial or review process of their own manuscript.

