Aims & Scope
The International Journal of Health & Business Analytics (IJHBA) publishes interdisciplinary research at the intersection of health systems, business strategy, and data-driven economics. We aim to:
- Advance knowledge in health management and entrepreneurship through rigorous quantitative and qualitative analysis.
- Illuminate macroeconomic and financial dynamics affecting health system sustainability and business performance.
- Highlight the role of analytics—predictive, descriptive, and prescriptive—in improving decision-making across health and business domains.
Topics of Interest
We welcome original research, case studies, reviews, and policy analyses—including but not limited to:
- Healthcare entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems
- Hospital/clinic management and organizational strategy
- Sustainable health financing, macroeconomic policy, and SDG-aligned economic growth
- Financial, clinical, and supply-chain analytics in health care
- Predictive modeling in patient outcomes and business forecasting
- Health system resilience, pandemic preparedness, and public-private partnerships
Article Types Accepted
- Original Research (empirical, modeling, or data-driven)
- Case Studies of real-world entrepreneurial or managerial innovation
- Reviews and Meta-Analyses on topics such as health economics or analytics methodologies
- Policy and Position Papers focusing on economic strategy or regulatory frameworks
Focus & Audience
IJHBA seeks manuscripts that:
- Bridge theory and practice in management, economics, and health systems;
- Employ analytics for enhanced strategic insights;
- Appeal to academics, policy-makers, practitioners, and entrepreneurial clinicians;
- Support Sustainable Development Goals (e.g., SDG‑3, SDG‑8).
By maintaining a focused interdisciplinary orientation, IJHBA ensures high relevance to its niche while upholding academic rigor and practical applicability.