Health Economics is a leading journal that publishes high-quality research on the application of economic principles to health care issues. It serves as a forum for economists, health service researchers, and policymakers interested in understanding and improving health and health care systems.
The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, including health care financing, demand for health care, health insurance, the economics of medical technology, and the evaluation of health programs. It also addresses issues related to health disparities, behavioral economics, and the impact of economic factors on health outcomes. Indexed in major databases, including Scopus and Web of Science, it has a significant influence in the field.
By promoting the rigorous application of economic analysis to health-related questions, Health Economics contributes to a better understanding of health and health care policy.