Public Health Innovations
Health Innovation classifies new improved health policies, systems, products and technologies, and services and as well as delivery methods that improve people’s health and comfort. Health innovation responds to public health needs by making new ways of thinking and working with a focus on the needs of vulnerable populations. It aims to add value in the form of efficiency, effectiveness, quality, sustainability, safety and affordability. Health innovation can be preventive, primitive and rehabilitative and assertive care. WHO engages in health innovation to achieve universal health coverage within the context of Sustainable Development. Tropical Medicine and Surgery aims to provide all the authors with an efficient editorial process. The journal believes in publishing process towards the end. It also provides advance posting of the accepted articles. This ensures the barrier-free distribution of its content on online and thus, helps in improving the certifications for authors and attaining a good impact factor.
High Impact List of Articles
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Medical Summit and Expo on Healthcare and Medicine- Market Analysis
Dr. Ibrahim MashaalMarket Analysis: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Medical Summit and Expo on Healthcare and Medicine- Market Analysis
Dr. Ibrahim MashaalMarket Analysis: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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International Conference on Primary Healthcare and Pain Management-Young Research Forum
Dr. Sylvie LecomteYoung Research Forum: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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International Conference on Primary Healthcare and Pain Management-Young Research Forum
Dr. Sylvie LecomteYoung Research Forum: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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What do young adults think they know about their sleep?
Kathy Sexton-RadekShort Communication: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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What do young adults think they know about their sleep?
Kathy Sexton-RadekShort Communication: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Who does not see a doctor when sick in contemporary china? exploring urban/rural difference in doctor visit rate and the potential reasons
Senhu WangReview Article: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Who does not see a doctor when sick in contemporary china? exploring urban/rural difference in doctor visit rate and the potential reasons
Senhu WangReview Article: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Factors influencing contraceptive uptake among sexually active HIV positive clients in TASO Masaka, Uganda.
Ivan Magala*, Lilian Onega, Nalubega Rose, Serunjogi PatrickResearch Article: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Factors influencing contraceptive uptake among sexually active HIV positive clients in TASO Masaka, Uganda.
Ivan Magala*, Lilian Onega, Nalubega Rose, Serunjogi PatrickResearch Article: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
Conference Proceedings
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Breast feeding patterns in Uganda as a case study of African States
Ssentongo Isaac -
Breast feeding patterns in Uganda as a case study of African States
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Consumers response to Telemedicine as a Healthcare delivery model in UAE
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Consumers response to Telemedicine as a Healthcare delivery model in UAE
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Role of alternative medicine systems in achieving universal health coverage in India
Sandeep A ChavanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Role of alternative medicine systems in achieving universal health coverage in India
Sandeep A ChavanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Odontogenic keratocyst involving mandibula: Case report
Halil AnlarPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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Odontogenic keratocyst involving mandibula: Case report
Halil AnlarPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Public Health Policy and Planning
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DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 2025
David John WortleyScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Primary Care and General Practice
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DIGITAL HEALTHCARE 2025
David John WortleyScientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Primary Care and General Practice