Russ Coile's health trends (RCHT)
Journal Descriptions
Russ Coile’s Health Trends was a widely recognized healthcare management and forecasting newsletter-style journal that focused on identifying emerging trends in the healthcare industry. Edited by futurist Russell C. Coile Jr., the publication provided strategic insights into hospital management, healthcare delivery systems, patient-centered care, and health policy evolution. The journal became known for its forward-looking analyses of healthcare transformation, including topics such as managed care, service-line management, chronic disease management, hospital efficiency, technology adoption, and healthcare consumerism. It often emphasized how economic pressures, policy reforms, and technological innovations were reshaping healthcare systems in the United States and globally. A key feature of the publication was its emphasis on “healthcare futures thinking,” where Coile and contributors forecasted long-term trends affecting hospitals, insurers, and healthcare providers. These included digital health systems, quality improvement strategies, cost containment approaches, and patient satisfaction models. The publication also contributed to discussions on performance excellence and operational strategy in healthcare organizations. Russ Coile’s Health Trends influenced healthcare administrators, consultants, and policy planners by providing practical interpretations of industry data and anticipating future challenges. Although it is no longer actively published, its ideas continue to be referenced in healthcare strategy literature and academic discussions on healthcare forecasting.
Russ Coile's health trends (RCHT) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Healthcare Management, Hospital Strategy & Planning, Health Policy & Reform, Healthcare Forecasting, Service Line Management, Quality Improvement in Healthcare, Health Economics, Patient-Centered Care Systems, Healthcare Technology Trends, Strategic Health Administration, managed care, service-line management, chronic disease management, hospital efficiency, technology adoption, healthcare consumerism , Online , Monthly Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN E-ISSN: 1079-7726, Established: 1995,
- Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE