Exploring Current Issues in Health Management: A Bibliometric Analysis

Exploring Current Issues in Health Management: A Bibliometric Analysis

Aim: This research provides a complete bibliometric analysis with the goal of exploring and comprehending current health management literature. Methods: We delve into the current research literature using bibliometric analysis to discover to detect new trends and knowledge gaps. This analysis is an important resource for healthcare practitioners and researchers because it indicates the path to improve health management Results: The findings of this study contribute to evidence-based decision-making and future research activities focused at addressing the important challenges for healthcare systems. Conclusion Researchers have offered vital insights into the issues and opportunities confronting health management today, ranging from healthcare financing and economics to technology adoption, patient-centered care, and successful leadership

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