About the Journal

The International Journal of Healthcare Economics is a peer-reviewed and refereed biannual journal committed to advancing knowledge in the field of healthcare economics. With a focus on both theoretical and empirical research, the journal seeks to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and professionals to share original, high-quality contributions that address the economic aspects of health and healthcare systems around the globe.

This journal publishes cutting-edge studies that explore the intersections of health policy, healthcare financing, economic evaluation, and healthcare delivery. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, cost-effectiveness analysis, health insurance models, economic impact of diseases, healthcare accessibility, and public health economics. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure scholarly integrity and scientific relevance.

The International Journal of Healthcare Economics maintains a strict publication standard, requiring that all submitted work be original and free from unethical practices. The acceptable similarity index (plagiarism) must not exceed 10 percent. Authors are encouraged to follow best practices in research and citation ethics to contribute meaningfully to the global discourse on healthcare economics.