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If you are a researcher from Lancaster University you can search for your favourite journals or filter to get to a selection of journals that match your research topic. Select a funder to see whether the journals are compliant. Check the filter ‘Journals with Agreements’ to limit the list to journals for which the APCs are fully waived (i.e. included in our Read and Publish agreements) or discounted. If a cost is shown then click ‘Check & Apply’ to see if the Open Access team can cover costs.

Health Science Inquiry

eISSN: 2562-7791
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Health Science Journal

ISSN: 1791-809XeISSN: 1108-7366
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Health Science Journal of Indonesia

ISSN: 2087-7021eISSN: 2338-3437
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Health Science Monitor

ISSN: 2980-8723
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Health Science Reports

eISSN: 2398-8835
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Health Science Reports is an international, open access journal that publishes research and commentaries covering all medical and health sciences disciplines. The journal welcomes clinical studies, as well as reports on methods and research design, health services and economics, public health, and medical education and practice. Health Science Reports considers all study types such as protocols, research articles, reviews, editorials, clinical perspectives, and meta-analyses. Feasibility studies and negative results are also welcomed.

 

With a broad scope, the journal provides a unified outlet for rigorously peer reviewed and well-conducted scientific research. The journal brings together a wide array of research to deliver value to researchers, practitioners, clinicians, and patients.  

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Health Sciences Journal

eISSN: 2236-3785
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Health Sciences Quarterly

eISSN: 2791-6022
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Health Sciences Review

eISSN: 2772-6320
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Health Sciences and Diseases

ISSN: 1684-2782eISSN: 2309-6535
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Health Security

ISSN: 2326-5094eISSN: 2326-5108
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Health Service Journal

ISSN: 0952-2271

Health Services Insights

eISSN: 1178-6329
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Health Services Management Research

ISSN: 0951-4848eISSN: 1758-1044
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Health Services Research

ISSN: 0017-9124eISSN: 1475-6773

Health Services Research (HSR) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that provides researchers and public and private policymakers with the latest research findings, methods, and concepts related to the financing, organization, delivery, evaluation, and outcomes of health services. Rated as one of the top journals in the fields of health policy and services and health care administration, HSR publishes outstanding articles reporting the findings of original investigations that expand knowledge and understanding of the wide-ranging field of health care and that will help to improve the health of individuals and communities. Health Services Research is published by the Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET). The 501 (c) 3 affiliate of the American Hospital Association (AHA), the Health Research and Educational Trust (HRET) has a 60-year-history of conducting research, education and demonstration projects relevant to hospitals and health care systems and the communities they serve. Leading studies in new clinical care models (e.g. end-of-life care), hospital markets and financing, and health access and coverage. In addition, HSR is an official journal of AcademyHealth, the professional home for health services researchers, policy analysts, and practitioners, and a leading, non-partisan resource for the best in health research and policy. AcademyHealth promotes interaction across the health research and policy arenas by bringing together a broad spectrum of players to share their perspectives, learn from each other, and strengthen their working relationships.

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Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology

eISSN: 2333-3928
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health, health services, public health, managerial epidemiology, epidemiology

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Health Services and Delivery Research

ISSN: 2050-4349eISSN: 2050-4357
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Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology

ISSN: 1387-3741eISSN: 1572-9400

The journal reflects the multidisciplinary nature of the field of health services and outcomes research. It addresses the needs of multiple, interlocking communities, including methodologists in statistics, econometrics, social and behavioral sciences: designers and analysts of health policy and health services research projects: and health care providers and policy makers who need to properly understand and evaluate the results of published research. The journal will strive to enhance the level of methodologic rigor in health services and outcomes research and will contribute to the development of methodologic standards in the field. In pursuing its main objective, the journal will also provide a meeting ground for researchers from a number of traditional disciplines and will foster the development of new quantitative methodology by statisticians, econometricians, and methodologists in other fields.

Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology publishes: Research papers on quantitative methods: Case Studies setting out substantial applications of quantitative methodology in health services and outcomes research: Review Articles, synthesizing and popularizing methodologic developments: Tutorials: Articles on computational issues and software reviews: Book reviews and notices. Special issues will be devoted to papers presented in important workshops and conferences.

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Health Sociology Review

ISSN: 1446-1242

An international, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal, Health Sociology Review (ISSN 1446-1242) explores the contribution of sociology and sociological research methods to understanding health and illness; to health policy, promotion and practice; and to equity, social justice, social policy and social work.

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Health Systems

ISSN: 2047-6965eISSN: 2047-6973
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Health Systems & Reform

ISSN: 2328-8604eISSN: 2328-8620
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Health Systems & Reform (HS&R) is the first peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that is dedicated to bridging research, theory and analysis with knowledge and experience in health systems and reform, and aims at becoming a global platform for sharing positive and normative lessons in this field. Most health systems around the world are at various stages of reform cycles.
 
Aging, chronic diseases, persistent infectious diseases, and new healthcare technologies are among mounting challenges that require innovative and cost-effective approaches to healthcare delivery and reform. On the other hand, there is no international journal that is dedicated to catalyzing cross-national knowledge transfer and translation in health systems and reform. HS&R will fill this gap.

HS&R strives to become the journal of excellence and reference in health systems and reform. The journal’s mission is to create a global platform for sharing cutting edge knowledge, skills, and lessons in health systems and reform and to provide answers that matter for leaders, professionals, and students looking for research, data, information, with a focus on lessons for health systems and reform. Most importantly, HS&R will contribute to strengthening health systems and to improving care delivered to patients.

 
Each issue of HS&R will include cutting-edge research articles and commentaries addressing critical topics in health systems financing, health systems management, public health, health policy, and health economics.
 
Research articles will examine health reforms from national and cross-national perspectives and will include positive and normative analysis and recommendations. The journal is committed to publishing articles that examine the processes and the consequences of health reform efforts around the world. Every issue will also include commentaries from healthcare leaders, such as ministers of health, CEOs of healthcare companies, and heads of non­profit and nongovernmental institutions. These leaders will share their experiences, concerns, and policy lessons with a global audience.
 
We encourage academics, practitioners, and leaders in public health and other relevant health system stakeholders to submit their articles to Health Systems & Reform. Prospective authors are encouraged to contact the Editors-in-Chief with proposals and ideas for articles.
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