International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care

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  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    5,006
  • Abbreviation
    Int J Technol Assess Health Care
  • ISSN
    0266-4623
  • e-ISSN
    1471-6348
  • Main Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press (CUP)
  • Indian UGC
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Journal Properties
  • Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Special situations and conditions
    Industrial medicine
    Industrial hygiene
    Medicine
    Medicine (General)
    Computer applications to medicine
    Medical informatics
    Medicine
    Medicine (General)
    Medical technology
    Social Sciences
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Description
The International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care (IJTAHC) provides a crucial platform for disseminating rigorous, evidence-based analyses of health care technologies. This journal focuses on the multidisciplinary evaluation of medical innovations, including pharmaceuticals, devices, and procedures, to inform health policy and clinical practice. Its broad scope incorporates clinical, economic, social, and ethical considerations. IJTAHC delves into key areas such as cost-effectiveness analysis, health policy, epidemiology, and outcomes research. It serves as an invaluable resource for health economists, policymakers, clinicians, and researchers aiming to make informed decisions about health technology adoption and resource allocation. The journal is indexed in major databases, including MEDLINE, Scopus, and Web of Science, ensuring its reach within the global health community. With its commitment to unbiased, high-quality research, IJTAHC plays a vital role in promoting the efficient and equitable use of health care resources. Submission of original research articles, systematic reviews, and policy analyses are highly encouraged. The journal aims to foster a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between technology, health, and society, guiding the development of effective and sustainable health care systems.