期刊名称:HEALTH AFFAIRS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Frequency and Focus: Health Affairs was established as a peer-reviewed quarterly journal in 1981 and has been published bimonthly since 1997. The journal’s primary focus is on domestic health care, but international developments are covered as well.
Authors: Most Health Affairs authors are academics and other researchers (from both the private sector and government). We also welcome submissions from those who don’t typically write for peer-reviewed journals.
Print and Web: The majority of Health Affairs papers are published in their entirety in the bound, printed volume. However, in the spring of 2001 we began offering Web exclusives -- papers published only on our Web site. These papers appear permanently on the site in both HTML and PDF formats, with a one-page summary published in the first bound volume that follows the paper’s publication on the Web. They are indexed with the journal’s yearly contents, by author and by subject. Every Web-exclusive paper is subject to the same peer review, evaluation, and editing as any other paper published by Health Affairs.
Circulation: 10,500 paid domestic and international subscribers. Readership: Three readers per issue copy (Beta Research Corp.: 2000 Reader Survey) or 31,500 readers per printed copy. Web site: Between September 2000 and September 2001, site visitors retrieved more than 95,000 papers.
Readership: Health Affairs readers are from academe; federal, state, county, and local government; and the private sector (including health care providers, attorneys, other practitioners, researchers, and policy analysts).
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission
We request that all manuscripts be submitted in hard copy as well as electronically. Send hard copies in triplicate to:
Donald E. Metz, Executive Editor Health Affairs Suite 600 7500 Old Georgetown Road Bethesda, MD 20814-6133
The electronic version of a paper at first submission may be sent to us on a diskette (readable by a Windows-based computer) or may be attached to an e-mail message sent to Virginia Jackson, vjackson@projecthope.org. The entire manuscript, including the title page, abstract, main text, acknowledgements, and endnotes, must be included as a single file. Exhibits may be included as separate files if they were not composed in word processing software. Use of a compression software tool such as WinZip or PK Zip, to combine all text and exhibits into a single file for the purpose of transmitting it to us, would be much appreciated. Please name all of your electronic files using the lead author's name, not simply "Health Affairs," since we receive multiple manuscripts daily. Also, please indicate in your message or on your disk the word processing program used to prepare the manuscript, along with the platform (DOS, Windows, or Macintosh). Diskettes are not returned.
Once a manuscript has gone through peer review and the editors have decided that a request for revisions is warranted, we request a similar submission process: hard copy addressed to Don Metz, electronic version either sent on disk or attached to a message sent to Jackie Graves. You will be given more specific instructions for the final submission at that time; please read that letter carefully and comply with all editors' requests.
Editorial Board
LuAnn Aday, Ph.D. Professor, School of Public Health Health Sciences Center at Houston University of Texas
Stuart M. Butler, Ph.D. Vice President, Domestic and Economic Policy Studies The Heritage Foundation
Michael E. Chernew, Ph.D. Associate Professor School of Public Health University of Michigan
Jon B. Christianson, Ph.D. James A. Hamilton Chair in Health and Management Carlson School of Management University of Minnesota
David M. Cutler, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Economics Harvard University
Richard G. Frank, Ph.D. Margaret T. Morris Professor of Health Economics, Harvard University
Paul B. Ginsburg, Ph.D. President Center for Studying Health System Change
Marsha Gold, Sc.D. Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
Dana P. Goldman, Ph.D. Director, Health Economics RAND
Jeff Goldsmith, Ph.D. President, Health Futures, Inc.
Peter N. Grant, J.D., Ph.D. Partner and Cochair, Health Law Department Davis Wright Tremaine
John Holahan, Ph.D. Director, Health Policy Center Urban Institute
Robert E. Hurley, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Health Administration Virginia Commonwealth University
Lisa Iezzoni, M.D., M.Sc. Professor, Department of Medicine Harvard University
Raynard Kington, M.D., Ph.D. Deputy Director National Institutes of Health
Judith R. Lave, Ph.D. Professor, Health Administration Program University of Pittsburgh
Marsha Lillie-Blanton, Dr.P.H. Vice President and Director, Access to Care for Vulnerable Populations Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation
Michael A. Morrisey, Ph.D. Professor and Director, Lister Hill Center for Health Policy University of Alabama at Birmingham
C. David Naylor, M.D., D. Phil. Dean, Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto
Mark V. Pauly, Ph.D. Bendheim Professor Wharton School University of Pennsylvania
Neil R. Powe, M.D. Director, Welch Center for Prevention, Epidemiology, and Clinical Research Johns Hopkins University
Uwe E. Reinhardt, Ph.D. James Madison Professor of Political Economy Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University
William L. Roper, M.D., M.P.H. Dean, School of Public Health University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
William M. Sage, J.D., M.D. Professor, School of Law Columbia University
David Satcher, M.D., Ph.D. Director, National Center for Primary Care
Morehouse School of Medicine
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