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Healthcare, Law, Governance, and Management Studies
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What is Healthcare, Law, Governance, and Management Studies?

Healthcare, Law, Governance, and Management Studies is an interdisciplinary field within health professions that examines health care systems, human rights in health, pharmaceutical marketing strategies, social deprivation impacts, NGO roles, cultural dimensions of health rights, and public health approaches to chronic disease management.

This field clusters 3,801 papers on health care systems and related governance challenges. Key topics include human rights, marketing strategy, social deprivation, internet access, NGOs, chronic disease management, cultural dimensions, pharmaceutical industry, and innovation development. No 5-year growth rate is available for the works count.

Topic Hierarchy

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3.8K
Papers
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5yr Growth
9.1K
Total Citations

Research Sub-Topics

Why It Matters

Studies in this field address practical challenges in health systems, such as funding mechanisms and waiting times for elective surgery. "Funding Health Care: Options for Europe" by Elías Mossialos (2002) analyzes taxation, social health insurance, reforms in central and eastern Europe, private insurance, and medical savings, informing policy in Europe with 549 citations. "Explaining Waiting Times Variations for Elective Surgery Across OECD Countries" by Luigi Siciliani and Jeremy Hurst (2003) reviews initiatives in 12 OECD countries and identifies causes of variations, with 315 citations, aiding governments in reducing surgical delays. "What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management" by Daniel Hoornweg and Perinaz Bhada‐Tata (2012) highlights waste management as a prerequisite municipal service essential for public health infrastructure, cited 2947 times.

Reading Guide

Where to Start

"What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management" by Daniel Hoornweg and Perinaz Bhada‐Tata (2012) first, as its 2947 citations and focus on municipal services provide a concrete entry to health governance prerequisites.

Key Papers Explained

"What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management" by Hoornweg and Bhada‐Tata (2012) establishes foundational municipal health services (2947 citations), which "The History and Status of General Systems Theory" by von Bertalanffy (1972) contextualizes theoretically (1260 citations), leading to practical applications in "Funding Health Care: Options for Europe" by Mossialos (2002, 549 citations) and waiting times analysis in Siciliani and Hurst (2003, 315 citations). "Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy" by Gleeson and Frith (2011, 362 citations) adds methodological tools building on these systemic insights.

Paper Timeline

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1972 · 1.3K cites"] P1["Funding Health Care: Options for...
2002 · 549 cites"] P2["Explaining Waiting Times Variati...
2003 · 315 cites"] P3["Qualitative Research Methods in ...
2011 · 362 cites"] P4["What a Waste : A Global Review o...
2012 · 2.9K cites"] P5["General Systems Theory
2014 · 314 cites"] P6["International Society and the De...
2019 · 304 cites"] P0 --> P1 P1 --> P2 P2 --> P3 P3 --> P4 P4 --> P5 P5 --> P6 style P4 fill:#DC5238,stroke:#c4452e,stroke-width:2px
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Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.

Advanced Directions

Field relies on established works like Hoornweg and Bhada‐Tata (2012) and Siciliani and Hurst (2003) due to no recent preprints or news in the last 12 months.

Papers at a Glance

# Paper Year Venue Citations Open Access
1 What a Waste : A Global Review of Solid Waste Management 2012 World Bank, Washington... 2.9K
2 The History and Status of General Systems Theory. 1972 Academy of Management ... 1.3K
3 Funding Health Care: Options for Europe 2002 549
4 Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy 2011 362
5 Explaining Waiting Times Variations for Elective Surgery Acros... 2003 OECD health working pa... 315
6 General Systems Theory 2014 314
7 International Society and the De Facto State 2019 304
8 The Next-Birthday Method of Respondent Selection 1983 Public Opinion Quarterly 303
9 Linking the MIS Plan with Corporate Strategy: An Exploratory S... 1983 MIS Quarterly 289
10 Publication patterns in the social sciences and humanities: ev... 2018 Scientometrics 257

Latest Developments

Recent research developments in healthcare include predictions for 2026 focusing on AI, telehealth, antitrust, and regulatory changes (Saul Ewing LLP, 01/09/2026), updates on healthcare governance emphasizing accountability and ethics (Verisys, 08/19/2025), and ongoing legislative and regulatory changes such as CMS rules and bipartisan funding discussions (Alston & Bird, 01/30/2026). In law, there is a growing division between state and federal priorities, especially regarding immunization policies (Holland & Knight, 01/2026). Governance research highlights the importance of participation, transparency, and accountability in healthcare systems (Verisys, 2025). Management studies are exploring future research priorities in health systems, emphasizing innovation and policy adaptation (Springer Nature, 10/14/2025).

Frequently Asked Questions

What funding options exist for health care in Europe?

"Funding Health Care: Options for Europe" by Elías Mossialos (2002) covers taxation alternatives, social health insurance, reforms in central and eastern Europe and former Soviet Union, and private health insurance with medical savings. These mechanisms support diverse national systems. The work has 549 citations.

What causes variations in waiting times for elective surgery?

"Explaining Waiting Times Variations for Elective Surgery Across OECD Countries" by Luigi Siciliani and Jeremy Hurst (2003) reviews policy initiatives in 12 OECD countries and investigates causes of waiting time differences. It identifies factors influencing elective surgery delays. The paper has 315 citations.

How does solid waste management relate to health governance?

"What a Waste: A Global Review of Solid Waste Management" by Daniel Hoornweg and Perinaz Bhada‐Tata (2012) states solid waste management is a core municipal service provided by city governments worldwide, with varying service levels, impacts, and costs. It serves as a prerequisite for other public health actions. The review has 2947 citations.

What is the history of general systems theory in management?

"The History and Status of General Systems Theory" by Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1972) traces origins from pre-Socratic notions and discusses its aspects in management contexts. It provides foundational concepts for systems analysis in health governance. The article has 1260 citations.

What qualitative methods are used in mental health research?

"Qualitative Research Methods in Mental Health and Psychotherapy" by Gleeson, Kate and Frith, Hannah (2011) introduces methods commonly applied in mental health and psychotherapy by leading researchers. Chapters cover user-friendly approaches for clinical training and practice. The book has 362 citations.

Open Research Questions

  • ? How do waiting time variations for elective surgery in OECD countries respond to specific policy reforms identified in Siciliani and Hurst (2003)?
  • ? What financing reforms from central and eastern Europe in Mossialos (2002) remain viable for current European health systems?
  • ? In what ways does general systems theory from von Bertalanffy (1972) apply to modern health care governance challenges?
  • ? How do solid waste management practices outlined by Hoornweg and Bhada‐Tata (2012) integrate with urban public health systems?
  • ? Which qualitative methods from Gleeson and Frith (2011) best address cultural dimensions of health rights?

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