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JAMA Health Forum


Title Abbreviation
JAMA Health Forum
Electronic ISSN
2689-0186
Readership
Administrators, Demographers, Epidemiologists, General Practitioners, Health Scientists, Health Service Researchers, Healthcare Executives, Managed Care Specialists, Managers, Medical Directors, Mental Health Administrators, Outcomes Manager, Policy Makers, Public Health Professionals, Substance Abuse Administrators
Scope
JAMA Health Forum is an international, peer-reviewed, online, open-access journal that addresses health policy and strategies affecting medicine, health, and health care. The journal publishes original research, evidence-based reports, and opinion about national and global health policy; innovative approaches to health care delivery; and health care economics, access, quality, safety, equity, and reform. Health policy leaders contribute timely and insightful commentary via the JAMA Forum, and news briefs cover major reports released by government agencies, foundations, health-policy think tanks, and other policy-focused organizations. JAMA Health Forum is a member of the JAMA Network, a consortium of peer-reviewed, general medical and specialty publications. The journal also presents curated health policy content from across the JAMA Network, including JAMA, JAMA Internal Medicine, and other JAMA Network journals.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Medical Association (AMA)
Publisher Name
American Medical Association
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