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Health Policy and Technology is a journal indexed in SJR in Biomedical Engineering and Health Policy with an H index of 37. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,081 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,081.
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1,081
SJR Impact factor37
H Index76
Total Docs (Last Year)263
Total Docs (3 years)2806
Total Refs1129
Total Cites (3 years)230
Citable Docs (3 years)3.15
Cites/Doc (2 years)36.92
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Information technology-enabled team-based, patient-centered care: The example of depression screening and management in cancer care
View moreIntegrating smartphone communication strategy and technology into clinical practice: A mixed methods research study
View moreErratum to: "Path-breaking target therapies for lung cancer and a far-sighted health policy to support clinical and cost effectiveness" [Health Policy Technol. 3 (2014) 74-82]
View moreUse of hierarchical decision modeling to select target markets for a new personal healthcare device
View moreAdoption of new medical technologies: The effects of insurance coverage vs continuing medical education
View moreConstructing a nationwide interoperable health information system in China: The case study of Sichuan Province
View morePublic and private sector roles in health information technology policy: Insights from the implementation and operation of exchange efforts in the United States
View more"Meaningful Use" of ambulatory EMR: Does it improve the quality and efficiency of health care?
View moreThe disconnect between healthcare provider tasks and privacy requirements
View moreRegulatory issues for orphan medicines: A review
View moreThe social considerations for moving health services into the home: A telecare perspective
View moreCost-utility analysis of cariprazine compared to risperidone among patients with negative symptoms of schizophrenia
View morePrimary prevention for employees in the Information Age Organization
View moreCurrent and future perspectives for the implementation of health technology assessment in Romania
View moreIn this issue: improving health outcomes and reducing health inequalities
View moreThe six P's of the next step in electronic patient records in the Netherlands
View morePatient and community centered eHealth: Exploring eHealth barriers and facilitators for chronic disease self-management within British Columbia's immigrant Chinese and Punjabi seniors
View moreStroke manager service for improved post-acute continuity of care
View moreJuggling digitization and technostress: The case of alert fatigues in the patient care system implementation
View moreToward quality transparency in healthcare: Exploring hospital-operated online physician review systems in northeastern United States
View moreAn Empirical Analysis of the Status of Country-level Public Health
View moreEconomic evaluation of the use of a pharmacogenetic diagnostic test in schizophrenia
View moreIncorporating customer empowerment in mobile health
View moreHealth and well-being of middle age Indonesians: An application of seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) models
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