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International Journal of Health Services : Planning, Administration, Evaluation

The International Journal of Health Services: Planning, Administration, Evaluation is a scholarly publication dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding in the field of health services. It covers a wide range of topics including health planning, administration, and evaluation, providing valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in healthcare systems worldwide. The journal publishes rigorous research articles, reviews, and commentaries, making it an essential resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners in the field of health services.

Details
Abbr. Int J Health Serv
Publisher Sage Publications
Start 1971
End 2022
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 0020-7314
e-ISSN 1541-4469
Country United States
Language English
Specialty Health Services
Recent Articles
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Chaufan C, Yousefi N, Zaman I
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Nov; :207314221138243. PMID: 36448262
The use of sanctions as a policy tool to affect change in the political behavior of target states has increased over the past 30 years, along with a concern about...
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Giacaman R, Hammoudeh W, Mitwalli S, Khallawi H, Kienzler H
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Nov; :207314221139792. PMID: 36377264
This qualitative study explores lived experiences of Palestinians in the West Bank during the COVID-19 pandemic intersecting with life under Israeli military occupation, structural violence, and racism. Insight is provided...
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Krieger N
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Nov; :207314221137018. PMID: 36343980
When it comes to climate change, gun control, and abortion rights, the U.S. Supreme Court is on a minority rule roll, with grave consequences for the health of people and...
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Geyman J
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Nov; :207314221134041. PMID: 36329633
Private equity investments in U.S. health care have become very common across more parts of our health care system than most physicians and other health professionals realize. The motivation in...
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Okafor C, Obikeze E, Young E, Onwujekwe O
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Oct; :207314221134035. PMID: 36285454
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus and hypertension is increasing yearly in many low- and middle-income countries such as Nigeria. The increasing burden of these noncommunicable diseases has led to an...
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Oyedele O
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Oct; :207314221134038. PMID: 36278288
Many of the simple and low-cost child diarrhea morbidities interventions, such as adequate home care, access to health care services, and improved sanitation and hygiene practices, are far beyond the...
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Rodwin M, Sager A
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Oct; :207314221125141. PMID: 36278287
Hailed as a major reform, the No Surprises Act (NSA) is a profoundly conservative law that aims neither to reform design of insurance, to regulate fees, nor to limit health...
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Nchege J, Okpalaoka C
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Oct; :207314221133063. PMID: 36245393
Health care is central to sustainable development, but it is underfunded in many developing countries such as Nigeria. This study empirically examined gender variations and inequity in health care financing...
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Wirayuda A, Al-Mahrezi A, Chan M
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Oct; :207314221129052. PMID: 36214193
The factors impacting life expectancy (LE) are important to a country as LE reflects the essential quality of its population. Previous studies showed that other than economic factors, health status...
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Astone R, Vaalavuo M
Int J Health Serv . 2022 Oct; :207314221131208. PMID: 36214192
In this article, we examine the effects of high temperatures on hospital visits and mortality in Finland. This provides new information of the topic in a context of predominantly cool...