Explore the impact of digital health on Taiwan's National Health Insurance system! Jui-Fen Rachel Lu and Li-Lin Liang explored the integration of digital technologies in health delivery, from cloud-based data sharing to telemedicine. They examined Taiwan's use of digital tools during COVID-19 and identified emerging issues of digital trust and the digital divide. Their research offers insights into policy recommendations for equitable access to digital health services in universal coverage systems. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4fLkkQi
Health Systems & Reform Journal
图书期刊出版业
First peer-reviewed, Open Access journal dedicated to research, theory, and analysis in health systems and health reform
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Health Systems & Reform (HS&R) is the leading peer-reviewed, Open Access journal dedicated to bridging research, theory, and analysis with knowledge and experience in this field. The world confronts mounting challenges — aging, chronic diseases, emerging and persistent infectious diseases, and high-cost healthcare technologies —that require innovative, equitable, and cost-effective approaches to healthcare delivery and reform. HS&R addresses these challenges as an international journal dedicated to catalyzing cross-national knowledge transfer and translation. The journal seeks to publish articles that share cutting-edge knowledge, skills, and lessons in health systems and reform. Most importantly, HS&R contributes to strengthening health systems and to improving care delivered to patients. Topics of articles and commentaries in HS&R include health systems financing, health systems management, public health, health policy, health politics, and health economics. The journal publishes articles that examine the processes and consequences of health reform efforts around the world. Research articles examine health reforms from national and cross-national perspectives, and include analysis and recommendations. The journal also includes commentaries from healthcare leaders—such as Ministers of Health, CEOs of healthcare companies, and heads of nonprofit organizations and international agencies— who share their experiences and policy lessons with a global audience. We encourage researchers, practitioners, and leaders in public health to submit their articles to Health Systems & Reform. Taylor & Francis and Health Systems & Reform are both committed to bringing research by scholars in emerging nations to the attention of the global academic community. Taylor & Francis offers support for Article Publishing Charges (APC) by way of discounts or available funds: authors may benefit from much reduced APCs or may publish Open Access at no cost to themselves.
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https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/khsr20/current
Health Systems & Reform Journal的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 图书期刊出版业
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- 2-10 人
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- Philadelphia
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2015
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- health systems、health reform、global health、research、theory和analysis
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US,Philadelphia
Health Systems & Reform Journal员工
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Explore the transformative role of digital health for Palestine refugees in the post-pandemic era! In their recent article, Akihiro Seita, Ghada Ballout, Shatha Albeik, Zaid Salameh, MPH, Wafaa Zeidan, Sayed Masoom Shah, Saed Atallah, and Masako Horino analyze how UNRWA's e-Health system sustained vital health services for 5.9 million refugees during COVID-19. Discover how innovations like telemedicine and smart health apps helped ensure continuity of care, reduce virus transmission, and shape future outbreak responses. Read the full article: https://bit.ly/4i532iz
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Explore the digital transformation of health product supply chains in low- and middle-income countries! Prashant Yadav analyzes the impact of digital technologies on availability, affordability, and adoption of health products. He presents successful implementations like eVIN in India and the Global Family Planning VAN, while critically examining challenges in digitizing sourcing and delivery processes. His article also provides strategic recommendations for policymakers to effectively implement digital solutions and improve health system performance. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4932Axp
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How is Maharashtra transforming emergency medical services through digital innovation? In their article, Ahana Sarkar, Vipul Parmar, Arnab Jana and Sujata Saunik analyze Maharashtra's digitized ambulance service "108." By examining 38,823 emergency calls, they reveal how technology is improving response times and expanding healthcare access across India's most industrialized state. This research provides crucial insights for strengthening emergency medical systems in developing regions. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4fCjgy4
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Friday Okonofua, Babatunde Adelekan, Erika Goldson, Zubaida Abubakar, Ulla Elisabeth Muller (she/her/hers), Audu Alayande, Tellson Ojogun, Lorretta Ntoimo, Oluwatosin Sanyaolu, Juliet Omokaro, Vivian Onoh, Bukky Williams, Ibrahim Muhammed, Joy Adeniran, Emilene Anakhuekha, Ogochukwu Udenigwe, PhD, and Sanni Yaya recently studied 'text4life', a mobile phone-based tool designed to help rural Nigerian communities report and address gender-based violence (GBV). Their study explores how women, health care providers, and civil society organizations utilized this innovative technology, revealing both its potential to increase GBV reporting and the cultural challenges that persist in addressing this sensitive issue. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers and practitioners working on GBV prevention and response in low-resource settings. Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/4ftEsGD
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Hwa-Young Lee, Minji Ju, Minah Kang Kim, Heejung Lee, Juho Choi, and Juhwan Oh conducted a fascinating qualitative study examining South Korea's innovative "smart online-to-offline (O2O) digital health care model" for chronic disease management in rural areas. Their research explores the preparedness, challenges, and opportunities for digital health interventions across three key dimensions: end-user level (focusing on health and digital literacy), healthcare provider level (examining acceptance and integration), and area level (analyzing resources and social capital). Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/4hE7QLT
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Health Systems & Reform Journal转发了
If you are attending #HSR2024, mark your calendars and visit the launch of the Health Systems & Reform Journal Special Issue "Objective-Oriented Health Systems Reform: Implications for Moving Towards Universal Health Coverage" by the World Health Organization, ThinkWell, and Results for Development.
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Health Systems & Reform Journal转发了
Exciting News! Our final article in the Health Systems & Reform Journal Journal's special issue on Building Institutions for Priority Setting in Health is now live: "The Future of Health Technology Assessment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries" ?? Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e344CNe5 We believe LMICs can drive better health outcomes and sustainable financing by rethinking HTA around three key priorities: 1?? Agile Leapfrogging – Adopting advanced HTA methods for faster impact 2?? Localization – Strengthening country ownership and accountability 3?? Regional Collaboration – Addressing data and capacity gaps through partnerships Victoria Fan Pete Baker Center for Global Development #GlobalHealth #UniversalHealthCoverage #HTA #HealthTech #HealthcareInnovation
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How did digital training innovations support health services across borders during COVID-19? In their recent article, Anne-Caroline Benski, Goto Aya, Hantavololona Mamy Abéline, Vonimboahangy Andrianarisoa, Paulin Ramasy Manjary, giovanna stancanelli, Saekhol Bakri, Muflihatul Muniroh, and Chihaya Koriyama explore how digital technologies facilitated health training between Japan, Indonesia, Switzerland, and Madagascar. The study highlights two cases: school health education in Indonesia and obstetric care training in Madagascar. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3Z6xD8k
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How is digitalized peer support changing patient-provider relationships in Japan? In her latest article, Miwako Hosoda investigates the impact of online peer support on patient empowerment and healthcare dynamics in Japan. The study reveals how digital tools, including virtual reality spaces, can improve patient comfort and disease management. While noting challenges such as technical limitations and concerns about accessibility, Hosoda's research primarily shows how these digital initiatives are reshaping traditional patient roles, fostering more active and collaborative participation in healthcare. To learn more, read the full article here: https://bit.ly/3Uy4Zdi