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Health Care Management Review

Health Care Management Review is a reputable scholarly journal that focuses on the latest research and advancements in the field of health care management. It provides a platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners to share their insights and findings related to the effective management and administration of health care organizations. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including leadership, organizational behavior, quality improvement, strategic planning, and health policy. With its rigorous peer-review process, Health Care Management Review ensures the dissemination of high-

Details
Abbr. Health Care Manage Rev
Start 1976
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0361-6274
e-ISSN 1550-5030
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Health Services
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 5603 65
SJR / Ranks: 4855 846
CiteScore / Ranks: 5521 4.70
Recent Articles
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Beck T, Forster C, Konig S, Pavlic M
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Feb; 50(2):77-84. PMID: 39976984
Background: Domestic violence (DV) is a neglected topic in health care, resulting in delays in the identification of DV victims and suboptimal care. Purpose: The attitudes of health care professionals...
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Jung O, McCree P, Nadel H
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Feb; 50(2):67-76. PMID: 39976983
Background: Nurses and patient care services staff are promising sources of creative ideas for improving care delivery, but hierarchical barriers can hinder engagement in creativity. Purpose: We examined engagement in...
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Hearld L, Rathert C
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Feb; 50(2):55-56. PMID: 39976982
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Patel A, Steele C, Beaver G
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Feb; 50(2):150-161. PMID: 39903134
Background: Community health centers (CHCs) receive federal grant money to reduce health care disparities. To be eligible, at least 51% of their board members must be descriptively representative patients (i.e.,...
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Linzer M, OBrien E, Sullivan E, Rathert C, Simmons D, Johnson D, et al.
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Feb; 50(2):57-66. PMID: 39894947
Background: Burnout is disrupting the health care workforce, threatening the livelihoods of health care workers and the probability of safe and effective patient care. Purposes: The aims of this study...
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van Staalduinen D, van den Bekerom P, Groeneveld S, Stiggelbout A, Elske van den Akker-van Marle M
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Jan; 50(2):130-139. PMID: 39881444
Background: An important aspect of value-based health care is providing care in an integrated practice unit (IPU). In an IPU, the full cycle of care for a specific medical condition...
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Rego K, Petzold T
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Jan; 50(2):112-121. PMID: 39878704
Background: Quality management has been established in health care organizations as an important management function for internal quality measurement and external quality reporting. Digitalization processes have recently gained momentum with...
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Heath M, Silvera G, Porter T
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Jan; 50(2):104-111. PMID: 39868962
Issue: The digital transformation of the U.S. health care system is underway, but the role of health care chief information officers (HCIOs) in that transformation has been unclear. As the...
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Chakraborty S, Pagan J
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Jan; 50(2):122-129. PMID: 39868943
Issue: Many hospitals in the United States are facing significant postpandemic operational challenges largely as a result of increasing demand for health care services. Operational issues increase the risk of...
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Paolini M, Raucci D, Morandi F, Di Vincenzo F
Health Care Manage Rev . 2025 Jan; 50(2):140-149. PMID: 39853348
Background: The reforms that have affected public health care organizations have changed the tasks and responsibilities of physicians heading operational units, who have become doctor-managers. This hybridization makes doctor-managers vulnerable...