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World Journal of Medicine and Health Care

World Journal of Medicine and Health Care

Aim & Scope

The World Journal of Medicine and Health Care (ISSN: 3065-5145) is a peer-reviewed international publication that encompasses a broad spectrum of topics within the medical sciences and healthcare systems. This journal is devoted to advancing knowledge and fostering the dissemination of research that addresses critical issues in both clinical medicine and public health. Its scope includes traditional disciplines such as general medicine, clinical diagnosis and treatment, internal medicine, surgery, infectious diseases, cardiology, and neurology, as well as interdisciplinary fields like health systems research, preventive medicine, and global health initiatives.

We welcome original research articles that present substantial findings, clinical trials that investigate the safety and efficacy of new therapeutic interventions, and epidemiological studies that analyze disease patterns across populations. The journal also publishes systematic reviews, narrative reviews, policy analyses, and healthcare management studies. Contributions that explore the integration of health informatics, telemedicine, and patient-centered care are also encouraged.

By encompassing a wide array of medical and health-related disciplines, the journal aims to promote cross-disciplinary collaboration and enhance understanding between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers. The emphasis is on practical relevance, scientific rigor, and the potential to impact healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

Key areas of focus include, but are not limited to:

Clinical Medicine and Patient Care: Studies that enhance the understanding and treatment of diseases, improve clinical decision-making, or contribute to evidence-based practices in hospital and outpatient settings.

Preventive and Social Medicine: Research that addresses disease prevention strategies, immunization programs, health education, and community health interventions.

Public Health and Epidemiology: Articles focused on population health metrics, surveillance systems, risk factor analysis, health behavior studies, and statistical modeling of disease trends.

Health Policy and Management: Research that explores healthcare financing, workforce management, health insurance models, healthcare reforms, and outcomes-based policy initiatives.

Healthcare Access and Equity: Studies that investigate disparities in healthcare access, social determinants of health, and strategies for inclusive and equitable health systems.

Global Health and International Medicine: Submissions that discuss global disease burdens, cross-border healthcare challenges, pandemic preparedness, and international health collaboration.

Medical Technology and Innovation: Papers focusing on innovations such as digital health platforms, electronic health records, medical device development, and artificial intelligence applications in diagnostics and treatment planning.

Mental Health and Behavioral Sciences: Research that investigates mental health disorders, treatment protocols, health psychology, and the integration of mental health services in primary care.

Chronic Disease Management: Studies related to long-term conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, cancer, and chronic respiratory diseases, with emphasis on care models, patient adherence, and quality of life.

The World Journal of Medicine and Health Care encourages contributions that are relevant to both high-resource and low-resource settings. The journal strives to be a platform for dialogue, discovery, and policy development that leads to the improvement of health systems worldwide. Submissions should demonstrate a clear contribution to medical knowledge, clinical practice, or health policy.