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Welcome to the first issue of the Asia Pacific Journal Of Health Management for 2024
Thanks for all efforsts, contributions and collatorations from the authors and reviewers during the year, 2024 is going to be another massive year for all of us in healthcare, and we relish the opportunity of interacting with many of you throughout the year.
The final issue of the journal for the year enables the publication of articles that report on research and experience related to opportunities for innovation, quality, workforce, access and consumer understanding. In addition to system and services readiness in relation to the translation of research as well as operational readiness related to incidents and access surge.
In this issue contributions enable us to reflect on the issue of ambiguity in leading and managing health services. The lack of certainty or dependability of meaning of communications, action or knowledge from and about the short, medium and longer terms is a critical aspect of system readiness and responsiveness for the medium and longer terms.
The final issue of the journal for the year enables the publication of articles that report on research and experience related to opportunities for innovation, quality, workforce, access and consumer understanding. In addition to system and services readiness in relation to the translation of research as well as operational readiness related to incidents and access surge.
In this issue contributions enable us to reflect on the issue of ambiguity in leading and managing health services. The lack of certainty or dependability of meaning of communications, action or knowledge from and about the short, medium and longer terms is a critical aspect of system readiness and responsiveness for the medium and longer terms.
The second issue of the journal this year presents publications related to leading and managing within the health sector environment as well as a selection of papers based on presentations made at the recent International Conference on Embracing Change and Transformation.
Exciting news for the APJHM was that we have been accepted for inclusion in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ). Please read our articles through DOAJ here
Allowing that organisation to speak for itself, wequote ‘We are absolutely delighted to welcome this journal into DOAJ and look forward to seeing the article metadata soon.'
The benefits of supplying DOAJ with our metadata are said to be:
• Statistics show more than 900 000-page views and 300 000 unique visitors a month to DOAJ from all over the world.
• Many aggregators, databases, libraries, publishers, and search portals collect DOAJ free metadata and include it in their products. Examples are Scopus, Serial Solutions and EBSCO.
• DOAJ is OAI compliant and once an article is in DOAJ, it is automatically harvestable.DOAJ is Open URL compliant and once an article is in DOAJ, it is automatically linkable.
• Over 95% of the DOAJ Publisher community said that DOAJ is important for increasing their journal's visibility
• DOAJ is often cited as a source of quality, open access journals in research and scholarly publishing circles.'
Welcome to this fourth issue of the year, a record in the number of issues produced and yes, we continue to receive significant numbers of articles for publication.
COVID-19 Pandemic: Perceptions from Australia and the Asia Pacific.
The 13 articles are being published. This represents articles predominantly from Asia Pacific countries, some eleven countries that reflect both the authors origin and the health system of the country on which they report. https://journal.achsm.org.au/index.php/achsm/issue/view/31
Vol 15 No 2 (2020): Special Issue - Ageing with Health and Dignity – Implications for public policy, service delivery, workforce, technology and financing