Future Healthcare Journal is the forum for authoritative, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary debate regarding the future delivery of healthcare.
With a focus on improving patient care and management through process and system change, the journal engages issues from workforce planning to quality regulation to infrastructure, and is an informative read for everyone with an interest in healthcare systems and management.
FHJ brings together international healthcare commentators from a variety of disciplines to provide readers with the information and knowledge to deliver transformational, sustainable system change. In an increasingly complicated health workplace, the importance of having an eye on what is on the horizon of both technology and service provision is key, and FHJ is in a unique position to reflect that.
The journal has editorial independence from the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) and decisions regarding the commissioning, selection and dissemination of content are the responsibility of the editor, taking into account peer review and guidance from the editorial board.
In the latest issue
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A retrospective view of hospital pharmacy in the UK over the last 20 years
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The future pharmacy is key to better health for me and the NHS: a patient’s personal view
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Stars, stripes and scripts: Innovations and challenges in US pharmacy
- The FHJ debate: Pharmacists should lead prescribing in primary care. What do you think? Vote now!
The journal openly invites submissions for consideration and peer review.
The editor is assisted by members of the editorial board along with expert referees in the evaluation of submissions and accepted papers are scheduled for publication at the discretion of the editorial office.
Please refer to our FHJ instructions for authors for:
- Examples of the type of material we publish
- Guidance on formatting your paper before you submit work.
If you have any queries please email the editorial office.