Aims and Scope
Aims of the Journal
The principal aim of "Frontiers in Healthcare Research" is to catalyze advancements in healthcare research that directly inform and improve the efficacy of health system operations, enrich patient experiences, and guarantee fairness in health service access. The journal emphasizes the pivotal role of translating empirical research into tangible healthcare practices that maximize both the value and the reach of healthcare services. This focus includes an intricate balance of innovative research methodologies, policy-driven discussions, and pragmatic solutions that reflect the journal's deep-seated commitment to shaping a healthcare system that is both effective and equitable for all.
Scope of the Published Articles
"Frontiers in Healthcare Research" casts a wide intellectual net, embracing a spectrum of scholarly works that push the boundaries of knowledge in the health sector. The journal solicits original research that sheds light on novel findings, systematic reviews that distill and synthesize existing data, insightful policy analyses that dissect and guide decision-making, and illustrative case studies that spotlight practical outcomes and lessons learned.
It delves into the intricacies of health policy reform, the design and efficacy of service delivery models, the paramount importance of patient safety protocols, the transformative potential of digital health technologies, and the pursuit of global health equity. Through this expansive scope, the journal seeks to construct a comprehensive narrative of healthcare advancements, setting the stage for a future where informed research translates into life-enhancing realities for populations around the globe.
Relation to UN SDGs
"Frontiers in Healthcare Research" actively supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being), by disseminating knowledge that can inform policies and practices for healthy lives and well-being for all.
ASJC Code
The journal is associated with ASJC codes such as 2719 (Health Policy), 2739 (Public Health, Environmental, and Occupational Health), and 2718 (Health Information Management), reflecting its comprehensive coverage of healthcare research disciplines.