Health Economics and Management Review
Academic Research and Publishing UG (i. G.) · Germany · Est. 2020
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Health Economics and Management Review (HEM) is a peer-reviewed international gold open-access journal. It promotes scientific cooperation, spreads research results, and supports the best world practices in health economics, healthcare management and marketing, and public health policy. The journal’s scope covers a vast range of aspects of health economics and management, including, but not limited to: relationships between public health and social, economic and environmental determinants; social and economic consequences of ill-health and bioterrorism; financing, digitalisation and development of health services; international, national, and local public health policies; healthcare and pharmaceutical markets; standards, quality, public administration, law, accounting, reporting, auditing, and taxation in healthcare and public health; illnesses prevention and treatment, mental and physical health promotion; economics and management of sports and recreational industry; occupational and disaster medicine; and medical education. These aspects are considered at local, regional, national, and global levels for different countries worldwide. The journal publishes fundamental and applied research results, theoretical and empirical articles, analytical thematic studies, and high-quality critical reviews within the journal’s scope. The journal contains manuscripts for a wide audience of readers and authors, including researchers in health economics, health management, and health services; lectures, librarians, and other representatives of the academic community; state and local healthcare providers, managers, and public health policymakers; businessmen and entrepreneurs whose activities are related to healthcare. The journal is recommended for researchers, businessmen, enterprisers, librarians and members of academic communities. Main topics: Changes in economic, social, behavioral, financial and ecological processes within epidemics (COVID-19, Ebola, etc.) in different countries and regions; Relationships between public health and social, economic and environmental determinants; Social and economic consequences of ill-health and bioterrorism; Econometric and statistical methods in health economics and healthcare management; Medical goods and services on the national and world markets; Business models of health services, client-oriented business management, quality of services, protection of consumer interests; Health services management and marketing, management of human resources, leadership psychology, organizational culture, public health motivation; Healthcare and pharmaceutical markets at local and international levels, control of medical products; Financing of health services, health insurance, financial instruments of healthcare management; Accounting, reporting, auditing and taxation in health services; International financial infrastructure of public health policy; International and national paradigms of public health policy; Health policy analysis, public administration, public health law; Standards, trust, quality, reputation, fairness and ethics in public health; Information technology and digitization of public health services; Health disease prevention and health promotion: social and economic aspects; Mental health economics, philosophy of healthcare; Social justice, gender and social equality, protection of corporate and personal rights in public health; Socio-economic aspects of healthy lifestyle and healthy eating, work-life balance; Economics and management in the sports industry; Economics of the recreational industry, health tourism; Socio-economic aspects of occupational medicine, human health and safety in the workplace; Economics and management of disaster medicine; Economics and management in the field of medical education. Organic farming: social, economic and healthcare impacts. Subject area: Economics; Health Policy & Services; Management. Articles pass the double-blind peer review. They are checked for plagiarism via Turnitin iThenticate , and Identific . The target audience of the journal includes researchers, scholars, students, practitioners. Each article is assigned a DOI identifier.
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