Case Reports in Women’s Health has received a higher 2025 Journal Impact Factor, rising from 0.6 to 0.9.
For a journal dedicated to open-access clinical case reporting in women’s health, this is a meaningful step. Impact Factor growth in this category reflects something specific: the cases and editorials published in CRWH are being read, cited, and built upon by the clinical and research community.
EMAS exists to advance health at midlife and beyond through science, education, and collaboration. Supporting high-quality journals is central to that mission. CRWH, published by Elsevier, is one of two journals affiliated with EMAS. It publishes the kind of content that would not find a home in a traditional research journal — single cases, rare presentations, clinical decisions made under uncertainty. That content has real value for the clinicians who encounter similar situations, and the growing Impact Factor suggests the field is recognising it.
Maturitas, the society’s other affiliated journal, covers original research. CRWH complements it by capturing the clinical end of the spectrum, covering reproductive and post-reproductive health, aging, maternal-fetal medicine, surgery, and urogynecology.
The journal is fully open access, meaning every article is freely available at publication. EMAS members are eligible for a 10% discount on the Article Publishing Charge.
We look forward to seeing CRWH continue to grow its contribution to women’s health publishing.
