Health Care Analysis
短名 | Health Care Anal |
Journal Impact | 1.86 |
国际分区 | SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL(Q3) |
期刊索引 | SCI Q2中科院 3 区 |
ISSN | 1065-3058, 1573-3394 |
h-index | 44 |
国内分区 | 哲学(3区)哲学伦理学(3区)哲学卫生政策与服务(3区)哲学社会科学生物医学(3区) |
HEALTH CARE ANALYSIS 是一本促进关于与健康和卫生保健相关的概念和规范问题的对话和辩论的期刊,包括卫生系统、卫生保健提供、卫生法、公共政策和卫生、专业卫生实践、卫生服务组织和决策,在临床医学、公共卫生和全球健康的各个层面开展与健康相关的教育。卫生保健分析旨在支持哲学和政策之间的对话,特别是说明概念和规范分析对卫生政策、实践和研究的重要性。因此,接受发表的论文可能会分析与健康、卫生保健或卫生政策相关的哲学问题,这些问题侧重于以下一项或多项:目标或目的、理论、框架、概念、原则、价值观或意识形态。欢迎所有风格的理论分析,只要它们阐明概念或规范问题并鼓励对健康、哲学和政策感兴趣的人之间的辩论。论文必须严谨,但应努力实现可访问性——注意确保其论点和影响对广泛的学术和国际受众来说是显而易见的。除了纯粹的理论论文,基于实证研究或案例研究的论文也非常受欢迎,只要它们探索此类工作的概念或规范含义。在可能的情况下,鼓励作者考虑他们所讨论问题的社会背景,并且所有作者都应确保他们指出其工作的“现实世界”影响。医疗保健分析发表哲学家、律师、社会科学家、医疗保健教育者、医疗保健专业人员和管理人员以及其他与健康相关的学者和政策分析师的贡献。
期刊主页投稿网址涉及主题 | 医学政治学法学病理替代医学医学哲学经济经济增长护理部医疗保健公共卫生心理学健康信息学社会学哲学生物认识论计算机科学公共关系 |
出版信息 | 出版商: Springer Netherlands,出版周期: 4 issues per year,期刊类型: journal |
基本数据 | 创刊年份: 1993,原创研究文献占比: 100.00%,自引率:0.00%, Gold OA占比: 70.00% |
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