Aims and Scope

Aims

The Journal of Public Health and Clinical Medicine (JPHCM) aims to serve as an international, peer-reviewed scholarly platform dedicated to advancing knowledge at the interface of population health and clinical practice. The journal seeks to promote high-quality research that improves health outcomes, informs policy, and strengthens evidence-based healthcare.

The journal’s primary objectives are to:

  • Foster the integration of public health research with clinical medicine to address complex health challenges.

  • Support innovative, multidisciplinary research that enhances prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and healthcare delivery.

  • Encourage studies that translate scientific evidence into practical solutions for healthcare systems, communities, and policymakers.

  • Provide global visibility to research addressing emerging diseases, health inequities, and sustainable health interventions, particularly in low- and middle-income settings.


Scope

The journal welcomes original research, reviews, and scholarly contributions that span the broad domains of public health, clinical medicine, and health systems science. Submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following areas:

Public Health and Population Sciences

  • Epidemiology and biostatistics

  • Preventive medicine and community health

  • Environmental and occupational health

  • Maternal, child, and adolescent health

  • Nutrition, lifestyle, and non-communicable diseases

  • Infectious disease surveillance and outbreak management

  • Global health, health equity, and social determinants of health

Clinical Medicine and Translational Research

  • Clinical trials and observational studies

  • Diagnostic methods and therapeutic innovations

  • Patient safety, quality of care, and outcome research

  • Evidence-based medicine and clinical guidelines

  • Translational research bridging laboratory findings with patient care

Health Systems, Policy, and Digital Health

  • Health services research and healthcare management

  • Health policy, economics, and financing

  • Primary care and integrated care models

  • Telemedicine, digital health, and medical informatics

  • Implementation science and healthcare innovation

Interdisciplinary and Applied Research

  • Public health interventions in clinical settings

  • Program evaluation and impact assessment

  • Systematic reviews and meta-analyses

  • Case reports and short communications with population-level relevance

  • Ethical, legal, and social issues in healthcare


Article Types Accepted

  • Original Research Articles

  • Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

  • Short Communications

  • Case Reports

  • Policy Analyses and Perspectives

  • Editorials and Commentaries