Journal of Health Management
Scope & Guideline
Shaping the Future of Health Management with Evidence-Based Research
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Healthcare Systems and Policy Analysis:
Research that evaluates and compares healthcare systems, focusing on efficiency, accessibility, and quality of care. This includes studies analyzing the impact of health policies on healthcare delivery and outcomes. - Digital Health Innovations:
Exploration of digital technologies in healthcare, including telemedicine, electronic health records, and AI applications, aimed at enhancing patient care and operational efficiency. - Socioeconomic Factors in Health:
Investigating the influence of socioeconomic determinants on health outcomes, healthcare access, and expenditure patterns, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. - Public Health Challenges and Responses:
Research addressing public health issues such as infectious disease outbreaks, maternal and child health, and health disparities among marginalized populations. - Workforce Management in Healthcare:
Studies focusing on human resources in healthcare, including workforce satisfaction, burnout, training, and organizational culture, aimed at improving healthcare delivery. - Health Economics and Financing:
Analysis of health financing mechanisms, cost-effectiveness of health interventions, and economic evaluations related to healthcare services.
Trending and Emerging
- Impact of COVID-19 on Healthcare Systems:
Research examining the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare delivery, workforce management, and policy responses continues to be a dominant theme, reflecting the ongoing relevance of the pandemic's impact. - Mental Health and Well-being:
Growing emphasis on mental health issues, particularly in the context of the pandemic, has led to increased research on the psychological impacts of health crises and the importance of mental health services. - Equity and Accessibility in Healthcare:
Increased focus on health disparities and the need for equitable healthcare access, particularly for marginalized populations, is a significant emerging theme in the journal. - Technological Integration in Healthcare:
The integration of advanced technologies such as AI, telehealth, and data analytics into healthcare practices is gaining prominence, with studies exploring their efficacy and implementation. - Patient-Centered Care Models:
There is a rising trend in research centered around patient engagement, satisfaction, and personalized care approaches, reflecting a shift towards more holistic healthcare practices.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Healthcare Delivery Models:
Research focusing on conventional models of healthcare delivery, such as in-person consultations and hospital-centric approaches, has decreased in favor of studies examining innovative, technology-driven methods. - General Health Education Programs:
Studies centered on broad health education initiatives without a specific focus on targeted populations or outcomes are becoming less prevalent, as the journal shifts towards more empirical and focused health interventions. - Non-Empirical Studies:
The frequency of non-empirical, opinion-based articles has waned, with a clear trend towards data-driven research that provides measurable outcomes and insights.
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