The Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (CQHE) is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to exploring the ethical issues arising in healthcare practice, policy, and research. The journal offers a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue among healthcare professionals, ethicists, policymakers, and legal scholars.
CQHE covers a broad spectrum of topics, including clinical ethics, research ethics, public health ethics, and organizational ethics. It publishes original articles, case studies, and book reviews that address complex moral dilemmas in healthcare. The journal's content is indexed in major databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed. Its target audience comprises healthcare practitioners, bioethicists, philosophers, and anyone interested in the ethical dimensions of healthcare.
CQHE promotes critical reflection on ethical challenges in healthcare and seeks to inform ethical decision-making in clinical and policy contexts. With its commitment to scholarly rigor and interdisciplinary perspectives, the journal plays a vital role in shaping the discourse on healthcare ethics. Authors are invited to submit articles that contribute to the exploration of ethical issues in this ever-evolving field. Highly regarded for its bioethics focus.