Editorial Team
Sherry Merkur, Editor
Gemma Williams, Editor
Elias Mossialos, Founding Editor
Objectives
The aim of Eurohealth is to bridge the gap between the scientific community and the policy-making community. It provides an opportunity for the publication of evidence-based articles, debates, and discussions on contemporary health system and health policy issues.
Regular features
Each issue of Eurohealth includes the following sections:
- Eurohealth Observer – reporting on widely applicable international and European health policy areas with a particular topic focus for each issue
- Eurohealth International – contains articles on topics with relevance to countries beyond Europe’s borders
- Eurohealth Systems and Policies - analysis of the latest reforms or topical issues on the country level from experts working in the field
- Eurohealth Monitor – draws attention to new publications and news
Backed by experts throughout Europe
The Editorial Team is based at LSE Health, and works with an Editorial Board. Eurohealth is also supported by an international Advisory Board, which is comprised of a distinguished list of academics and policy-makers from leading health policy research centres, national Ministries of Health and international organisations, such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Parliament.
Eurohealth also draws upon the expertise of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, which brings together eminent academics and research centres from across Europe.
Current issues
The latest issues of Eurohealth is now available to download:
Volume 29 Issue 1
Health systemsin crisis: Countering shockwaves and fatigue
This Eurohealth special issue provides background for the 2023 European Health Forum Gastein (EHFG), a key platform for health policy exchange, bringing together stakeholders and decision-makers from the public and private sector, civil society, and science and academia. The 2023 conference facilitates discussion on how to ride out the current shockwaves and explore how crises can help catalyse the development of new approaches to health system problems.
Back issues of Eurohealth (Volumes 5 - 28) can be found in our archive
Volume 24
Volume 23
Volume 22
Volume 21
Volume 20
Volume 19
Volume 18
Volume 17
Volume 16
Volume 15
Volume 14
Volume 13
Volume 12
Volume 11
Volume 10
Volume 9
Volume 8
Volume 7
Volume 6
Volume 5
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