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IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering

AbbreviationIISE. Trans. Healthc. Syst. Eng.
Journal Impact1.39
Quartiles(Global)OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE(Q3)
ISSN2472-5579, 2472-5587
h-index26

IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering aims to foster the healthcare systems community by publishing high-quality papers that have a strong methodological focus and direct applicability to healthcare systems. Published quarterly, the journal supports research that explores: - Healthcare Operations Management - Medical Decision Making - Socio-Technical Systems Analysis related to healthcare - Quality Engineering - Healthcare Informatics - Healthcare Policy We look forward to accepting submissions that document the development and use of industrial and systems engineering tools and techniques, including: - Healthcare operations research - Healthcare statistics - Healthcare information systems - Healthcare work measurement - Human factors/ergonomics applied to healthcare systems Research that explores the integration of these tools and techniques with those from other engineering and medical disciplines is also featured. We encourage the submission of clinical notes or practice notes to show the impact of contributions that will be published. We also encourage authors to collect an impact statement from their clinical partners to demonstrate the impact of research in clinical practices.

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Publication InformationPublisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.Publishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2017Proportion of original research papers0.00%Self Citation Rate:6.70%Gold OA Rate: 6.76%

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