Health Providers

Health Providers

In the Name of God

Health Providers (HP) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal dedicated to publishing comprehensive research across diverse health and care fields. The journal focuses on advancing understanding in key health science areas relevant to individual, community, and population well-being, providing a dynamic platform for scientific exploration in national, regional, and global contexts.

HP supports academic professionals by accepting diverse research types such as case studies, survey articles, systematic reviews, qualitative research, case reports, practical guidelines, and literature reviews. HP strategically bridges research and practice, facilitating rapid knowledge dissemination and promoting interdisciplinary collaboration in health sciences.

By emphasizing research perspectives from local to global levels, HP empowers researchers to share innovative insights and advance understanding of complex global health challenges.

We welcome your comments, suggestions, and questions regarding article submission or research ideas you may have in mind.

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Current Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2 - Serial Number 9, December 2025, Pages 145-227 

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