About the Journal
The International Journal of Healthcare Evaluation is a biannual, peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to advancing the field of healthcare evaluation. It provides a rigorous platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to explore the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of healthcare interventions, programs, and policies. With a strong emphasis on evidence-based evaluation methods, the journal promotes interdisciplinary approaches that bridge clinical practice, health economics, public health, and health informatics.
Published twice a year, the International Journal of Healthcare Evaluation serves as a cornerstone for scholarly research in the domain of health systems evaluation. Each issue undergoes a thorough peer-review process, ensuring the highest standards of academic integrity and methodological soundness. The journal's mission is to foster critical dialogue and disseminate research that contributes to improving healthcare delivery, quality assessment, and policy development at both national and global levels.
As a domain-focused publication, the International Journal of Healthcare Evaluation is committed to showcasing original, high-quality research that enhances understanding of healthcare system performance. Its peer-reviewed articles span a wide spectrum of topics, from clinical outcome measurement and program evaluation to digital health innovations and health equity analysis. The journal is an essential resource for evaluators, health professionals, and decision-makers seeking to make informed, data-driven improvements in healthcare.