期刊名称:POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

This authoritative peer-reviewed journal, Population Health Management, reflects the expanding scope of health care management and quality. The Journal delivers a comprehensive, integrated approach to the field of population health and provides information designed to improve the systems and policies that affect health care quality, access, and outcomes, thereby improving the health of an entire population.
Population Health Management is broadening its focus to include the impact of social, cultural, economic, and environmental factors on health care systems and practices.
Each issue includes: Original Research Articles, Clinical Reports & Case Studies, and much more
The Official Journal of DMAA: The Care Continuum Alliance. Members of the society can access the e-journal via the "Members Only" section of the society website.
Instructions to Authors
MANUSCRIPT CRITERIA AND INFORMATION
DISEASE MANAGEMENT (DM) is an international, peer-reviewed publication that offers a comprehensive, integrated approach to the most current clinical and business developments transforming healthcare in the field of disease management. DM covers a broad spectrum including: clinical reports and case studies; practical aspects of developing and implementing disease management initiatives; perspectives and insights from all stakeholders; and interviews with leading experts in disease management. Manuscripts submitted to DM should meet the following criteria: the material is original, the writing is clear, the study methods are appropriate, the data are valid, the conclusions are reasonable and supported by the data, the information is important, and the topic has general disease management interest. We will assess a paper's eligibility for publication based on these basic criteria.
MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION
Please upload your manuscript to the following hyperlink
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/populationhealth
Manuscripts are considered with the understanding that they have not been published previously in print or electronic format, and are not under consideration by another publication or electronic medium, except in the form of an abstract of not more than 400 words. Prior abstract presentations should be described in a footnote to the title. Submissions should be accompanied by a letter requesting evaluation for publication.
Manuscript Submission and Copyright Agreement Form
The Copyright Agreement form (available from web site at http://www.liebertpub.com/media/content/transfer_of_copyright.pdf) should be submitted once your paper has been accepted for publication. Manuscripts cannot be published without this form. The corresponding author is responsible for obtaining signatures of coauthors. Authors not permitted to release copyright must still return the form signed under the statement of the reason for not releasing the copyright. Upon acceptance of your paper, please fax the Copyright Agreement form to 914-740-2108.
PREPARATION OF MANUSCRIPT
Manuscripts should be submitted in Microsoft Word double-spaced in an 8 ½ x 11 format. Leave ample margins on both sides, top and bottom.
The title page should include the authors' names and affiliations, the source of a work or study (if any), and a running title of approximately 45 characters. We require the full mailing address and contact information (telephone, fax, and email address) for EACH author listed on your article. Please include the address(es) either on the title page of your paper, or on a separate sheet. Please also indicate the corresponding author. The second page should consist of an abstract of not more than 250 words, which should be self-explanatory without reference to the text. Number pages consecutively. At the end of the article, give the name and address of the individual to whom reprint requests should be directed.
TABLES AND ILLUSTRATIONS
Prepare each table with its title on a separate page. Use Arabic numerals to number tables. Each table must stand alone, i.e., contain all necessary information in the caption, and the table itself must be understood independently of the text. Details of experimental conditions should be included in table footnotes. Information that appears in the text should not be repeated in tables, and tables should not contain data that can be given in the text in one or two sentences.
Please submit artwork according to the following guidelines:
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Do not include any illustrations as part of your text file.
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Do not prepare any figures in Word as they are not workable.
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Line illustrations must be submitted at 1200 DPI.
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Halftones and color photos should be submitted at 300 DPI.
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Please submit only TIFF or EPS files.
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Color art must be saved as CYMK not RGB or INDEX. If RGB files are submitted, the files will be converted to CYMK, and some slight color variation may occur.
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Do NOT submit PowerPoint or Excel files. Adobe is the software of choice
In order to expedite your submission as quickly and efficiently as possible we ask that all artwork be checked using Digital Expert before submitting. This is a free tool that will ensure that you prepare and submit quality digital materials suitable for print. Go to http://dx.sheridan.com to check your image files.
You will be given directions on how to correct any files which do not pass.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT ART FILES Converting Word or Excel files: Perhaps the best and easiest way to convert Word or Excel files into a format which is suitable for print is to scan them using the guidelines below:
- All files should be scanned at 100% size.
- 300 dpi
- Final color mode: cmyk
- save file as: .tif or .eps
If you need directions on how to convert a Power Point slide to acceptable format go to http://www.liebertpub.com/MEDIA/pdf/ppconvert.pdf
AUTHOR DISCLOSURE
All authors are expected to disclose any institutional or commercial affiliations that might pose a conflict of interest regarding the publication of a manuscript. Institutional affiliations, as indicated on the title page, should include all corporate affiliations and any funding sources that support the work. Other types of affiliation, including consultantships, honoraria, stock ownership, equity interests, arrangements regarding patents, or other vested interests should be disclosed in the Acknowledgments section.
REFERENCES
References must be typed double spaced and numbered consecutively as they are cited in the text (using superscript numbers). References appearing for the first time in tables and figures must be numbered in sequence with those cited in the text where the table or figure is mentioned. Use journal abbreviations as provided by Medline. List all authors when there are six or less. When there are more than six authors, list the first three, followed by et al. If references to personal communications or unpublished data are used, they are not to be in the list of references. They should be referred to in the text in parentheses (C.O. Tucker, personal communication). Among the references, include papers accepted but not yet published; designate the journal, and add "In Press." Sample references are: Journal article with up to six authors: 1. Sahai AV, Pineault R. An assessment of the use of costs and quality of life as outcomes in endoscopic research. Gastrointest Endosc 1997;46:113-118 Journal article with more than six authors: 2. Lopez MJ, Cooley JS, Petros JG, et al. Complete intraoperative small-bowel endoscopy in the in the evaluation of occult gastrointestinal bleeding using the Sonde enteroscope. Arch Surg 1996;131:272-277 Book: 3. Pritchard JA, MacDonald PC, Grant NF. Williams obstetrics, 17th edition. Norwalk, CT: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1985:457. Edited book: 4. Baggish MS, Barbot J, Balle RF, eds. Diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy. Chicago: Year Book Medical Publishers, 1989. Chapter in a book: 5. Occhipinti KA. Magnetic resonance imaging of abnormal pelvic anatomy. In: Jaffe R, Pierson RA, Abramowicz JS, eds. Imaging in infertility and reproductive endocrinology. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1994:249.
PERMISSIONS
The author must obtain permission to reproduce figures, tables, and text from previously published material. Written permission must be obtained from the original copyright holder (generally the publisher, not the author or editor) of the journal or book concerned. An appropriate credit line should be included in the figure legend or table footnote, and full publication information should be included in the reference list. Written permission must be obtained from the author of any unpublished material cited from other laboratories, and should accompany the manuscript.
REPRINTS
Reprints may be ordered by using the special reprint order form that will accompany the proofs. Reprints ordered after the issue is printed will be charged at a substantially higher rate.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Letters discussing a recent DM article are welcome and must be received within 4 weeks of the article's publication. All letters are to be typewritten and not exceed 500 words.
PUBLISHER
The Journal is published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, 140 Huguenot Street, 3rd Floor, New Rochelle, NY 10801-5215. Telephone: (914) 740�100; fax: (914) 740�108; E-mail: info@liebertpub.com
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
David B. Nash, MD, MBA Dean Jefferson School of Population Health Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor 1015 Walnut Street, Suite 115 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Tel: (215) 955-6969 Fax: (215) 923-7583 David.Nash@jefferson.edu
Managing Editor
Deborah Meiris Jefferson School of Population Health 1015 Walnut Street, Suite 115 Philadelphia, PA 19107 Tel: (215) 955-0745 Fax: (215) 923-7583 Deborah.Meiris@jefferson.edu
Editorial Board
Gregg P. Allen, MD MedSolutions, Inc. Franklin, TN
Rodney C. Armstead, MD, FACP Arizona Physicians IPA Phoenix, AZ
David M. Auerbach, MD, MBA University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Dallas, TX
Mark Bard Manhattan Research, LLC New York, NY
Charles E. Barr, MD, MPH Genentech, Inc. South San Francisco, CA
Jan Berger, MD, MJ CVS Caremark North Brook, IL
David Bernard, MD, FACP, FRCP Beth Israel Medical Center New York, NY
Thomas J. Biuso, MD, MBA UnitedHealthcare Tucson, AZ
Thomas Bodenheimer, MD University of California at San Francisco San Francisco, CA
David Brumley, MD, MBA Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island Providence, RI
Wayne N. Burton, MD The Burton Health Group Hinsdale, IL
Chureen Carter, PharmD, MS Centocor Ortho Biotech Services, LLC Middletown, DE
Joseph R. Carver, MD Abramson Cancer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA
Christopher Coloian Health Dialog Boston, MA
Charles M. Cutler, MD, MS Cutler Healthcare Consulting South Orange, NJ
Jeffrey M. Davis, MD, MPH Avivia Health Oakland, CA
Purna Dhru, PharmD Sanofi-Aventis Palatine, IL
Steven S. Eisenberg, MD OptumHealth Golden Valley, MN
Raymond J. Fabius, MD Walgreens Health & Wellness---Take Care Health Systems Conshohocken, PA
Donald Fetterolf, MD, MBA Fetterolf Healthcare Consulting McDonald, PA
Karen A. Fitzner, PhD American Association of Diabetes Educators Chicago, IL
Thomas J. Foels, MD, MMM Independent Health Williamsville, NY
Neal Friedman, MD South Central Preferred York, PA
Joshua Gagne, PharmD, MPH Brigham and Women’s Hospital Boston, MA
Frederic S. Goldstein US Preventive Medicine, Inc Jacksonville, FL
Margaret Gunter, PhD Lovelace Clinic Foundation Albuquerque, NM
Karen Ezekiel Handmaker, MPP Health & Productivity Consultant Louisville, KY
Jerrold Hill, PhD Surveillance Data, Inc. Plymouth Meeting, PA
Susan Horn, PhD Institute for Clinical Outcomes Research Salt Lake City, UT
Scott Howell, MD Genentech, Inc. South San Francisco, CA
Paul A. Kaplan, MD Blue Cross Blue Shield of Delaware Wilmington, DE
Alan F. Kaul, PharmD, MS, MBA, FCCP Medical Outcomes Management, Inc. Foxborough, MA
John T. Kelly, MD, PhD Lifeclinic International Penn Valley, PA
Marnie B. LaVigne, PhD New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics & Life Sciences Buffalo, NY
Harry Leider, MD, MBA Ameritox, Ltd. Baltimore, MD
Ariel Linden, DrPH, MS Linden Consulting Group Hillsboro, OR
Steven E. Locke, MD Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Wayland, MA
Ron Loeppke, MD, MPH Alere Healthcare, Inc. Brentwood, TN
Jeanette May, MPH, PhD DMAA Washington, DC
David P. Mirkin, MD Milliman USA New York, NY
Michael F. Montijo, MD, MPH Healthways Nashville, TN
Esther J. Nash, MD Independence Blue Cross Philadelphia, PA
David Nerenz, PhD Henry Ford Health System Detroit, MI
Samuel R. Nussbaum, MD Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Indianapolis, IN
Nevin Okay, RPh, MBA Medco Health Solutions Franklin Lakes, NJ
Ronald J. Ozminkowski, PhD CES, Ingenix Ann Arbor, MI
David W. Plocher, MD Ingenix Eden Prairie, MN
Richard G. Popiel, MD, MBA Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey Newark, NJ
William C. Popik, MD South San Francisco, CA
Jerry Reeves, MD Health Innovations LLC Las Vegas, NV
JoAnne Reifsnyder, PhD, ACHPN Jefferson School of Population Health Philadelphia, PA
Jeffrey J. Rice, MD, JD Brentwood, TN
Donald W. Rucker, MD Siemens Medical Solutions USA Malvern, PA
Patricia R. Salber, MD, MBA Heritage Health Systems Houston, TX
Cary S. Sennett, MD, PhD MedAssurant Bowie, MD
David J. Shulkin, MD Morristown Memorial Hospital Morristown, NJ
Dexter Shurney, MD, MBA, MPH Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN
Joanne M. Sica, RPh, MHA Pricewaterhouse Coopers Philadelphia, PA
Jaan Sidorov, MD, MHSA Sidorov Health Solutions Harrisburg, PA
Robin Smith, MD, MBA Neostem, Inc. New York, NY
Michael C. Sokol, MD, MS Merck & Co., Inc. Whitehouse Station, NJ
Jacque J. Sokolov, MD SSB Solutions Scottsdale, AZ
Michael Toscani, PharmD Ernest Mario College of Pharmacy Rutgers University New Brunswick, NJ
Bradley Truax, MD The Truax Group: Healthcare Consulting Services Williamsville, NY
Robin S. Turpin, PhD Baxter Healthcare Deerfield, IL
Richard P. Vance, MD Chrysalis Ventures Louisville, KY
Christopher Vojta, MD, MBA Wyeth Edina, MN
Richard E. Ward, MD, MBA Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan Southfield, MI
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