Special Issues

Hospitals publishes Special Issues to create collections of papers on specific topics, with the aim of building a community of authors and readers to discuss the latest research and develop new ideas and research directions. Special Issues are led by Guest Editors, who are experts on the topic and all Special Issue submissions follow MDPI's standard editorial process. The journal’s Editor-in-Chief and/or designated Editorial Board Member will oversee Guest Editor appointments and Special Issue proposals, checking their content for relevance and ensuring the suitability of the material for the journal. The papers published in a Special Issue will be collected and displayed on a dedicated page of the journal’s website. Further information on MDPI's Special Issue policies and Guest Editor responsibilities can be found here. For any inquiries related to a Special Issue, please contact the Editorial Office.

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Healthcare and Healthcare Economics in an Aging World: Adapting to Demographic Change
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submission deadline 15 Mar 2026 | Viewed by 398 | Submission Open
Keywords: aging population; healthcare economics; demographic change; health policy; geriatric medicine
Health Outcomes Among the Elderly with Multiple Chronic Conditions: Urban Versus Rural Areas submission deadline 15 Mar 2026 | Viewed by 338 | Submission Open
Keywords: urban; rural; health outcomes; elderly; multiple chronic conditions
AI in Hospitals: Present and Future
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submission deadline 31 Mar 2026 | 1 articles | Viewed by 6907 | Submission Open
Keywords: artificial intelligence; high-performance computing; machine learning; hospital administration; new technologies
Emergency and Disaster Medicine: Preparedness, Response, and Resilience in Health Systems
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submission deadline 31 Oct 2026 | Viewed by 21 | Submission Open
Keywords: emergency medicine; disaster medicine; health system resilience; hospital preparedness; isaster response; risk assessment; surge capacity; continuity of care; mass casualty management; public health preparedness; psychosocial support; community engagement; emergency risk communication; system integration
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