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Health Economics Letters

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Health Economics Letters is an international, biannual, peer-reviewed and refereed journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of economic and administrative aspects within the healthcare sector. It serves as a vibrant platform for scholars, practitioners, and policy experts to explore the intersection of health systems, medical economics, and public health administration. With a strong emphasis on evidence-based policy, cost-effectiveness, and resource management, the journal addresses the growing need for economic insights in healthcare planning and delivery across global settings.

The journal publishes high-quality original research papers, short communications, and case studies focused on topics such as medical administration, hospital management, health financing, insurance models, cost-benefit analysis, and strategic decision-making in healthcare institutions. Contributions from interdisciplinary perspectives—including economics, public health, business management, and medical sciences—are encouraged to foster a well-rounded approach to healthcare systems analysis and innovation.

Health Economics Letters maintains a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure the publication of credible and impactful research. Its biannual frequency allows for the timely dissemination of significant findings while maintaining academic rigor. The journal welcomes submissions from both emerging and established researchers around the world, aiming to contribute meaningfully to global discussions on healthcare efficiency, accessibility, and sustainability.

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