About the Journal
Research Digest: International Journal of Healthcare Systems, Policy and Public Health stands as a distinguished biannual publication that serves as a vital platform for scholarly discourse in the multifaceted domains of healthcare delivery, health policy formulation, and public health initiatives. This international, peer-reviewed journal brings together researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and academicians from across the globe to share cutting-edge research, innovative practices, and evidence-based insights that shape the future of healthcare systems worldwide. The journal's rigorous peer-review process ensures that only high-quality, methodologically sound research reaches its readership, maintaining academic excellence while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration. By publishing twice annually, the journal provides timely dissemination of research findings that address contemporary challenges in healthcare infrastructure, policy implementation, health equity, disease prevention, and health promotion strategies across diverse geographical and socio-economic contexts.
The journal's core mission revolves around advancing knowledge in healthcare systems analysis, policy evaluation, and public health interventions through empirical research, systematic reviews, case studies, and theoretical frameworks. It serves as a critical bridge between academic research and practical application, offering insights that inform decision-making at institutional, national, and international levels. The publication welcomes contributions that explore health financing mechanisms, healthcare access and quality, comparative health systems, epidemiological trends, health technology assessment, and the social determinants of health. By maintaining its commitment to international perspectives, the journal enriches the global dialogue on healthcare challenges and solutions, facilitating knowledge exchange between developed and developing nations. This scholarly forum not only documents the evolution of healthcare systems and policies but also catalyzes innovation and evidence-informed practice, ultimately contributing to the improvement of population health outcomes and the sustainability of healthcare delivery systems worldwide.