Health Management and Innovation
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601). This special issue belongs to the section "Health Economics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 May 2023) | Viewed by 39718
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The increase in healthcare and pharmaceutical spending in recent decades is a common concern for policy makers in many countries. This growth trend runs concurrently with an aging population and the increasing relevance of chronic diseases and multimorbid patients in the concentration of healthcare spending. In addition, the almost permanent need to adjust budgets after the long economic crisis that hit many developed countries during the last decade, and the COVID pandemic that is still affecting our public accounts, has made it necessary to look with some urgency for new ways of organizing healthcare and managing public health services efficiently, to get the most value for money.
Different agents participate in the co-creation of value in the provision of services, from the patients themselves, who influence their adherence to treatments or their lifestyles; to society as a whole, which demands that the services it needs be provided; to the healthcare professionals who provide the services; or to the public managers who determine the resources to be used in this provision. The role of each of these agents influences the way in which innovations, whether technological or organizational, are adopted to bring about the desired value creation. Thus, in terms of technological innovations, it is useful to analyse how the use of innovative medical devices that improve the diagnosis or treatment of patients, or new innovative drugs that improve the quality of life of patients and/or their life expectancy, or even vaccines that resolve a pandemic can be adopted. In terms of organizational innovations, it is worth analysing the evolution of public health management, i.e., the way in which health organizations, especially those that provide public services, are managed in search of efficiency in provision with the available resources, to ensure that medical devices, drugs, or vaccines reach the population that needs them most.
This Special Issue calls for papers dealing from a broad point of view with the adoption of innovations in health systems, the creation of value in the provision of public health services, and public health management. We encourage the submission of manuscripts that focus on but are not limited to the following topics:
- Efficiency in Healthcare Provision and Spending;
- Public Health Management;
- The Process of Innovation in Health;
- Co-creation of Value in Healthcare Services;
- Health and Pharmaceutical Policy;
- Market Access and Public Financing for Innovative Products;
- Health Technology Assessment;
- Chronic Care Models and Integrated Care Provision.
Dr. Manuel García-Goñi
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- health innovation
- health management
- value co-creation
- health expenditures
- pharmaceutical expenditures
- efficiency
- health technology assessment
- integrated care
- chronic care
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