Magazine, Awards, Conferences, Online
Inform, Networks
Health
1892
Weekly (published every Thursday)
Average net circulation per issue 17,651
67884
90,000
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Health Service Journal is the UK's leading source of news and information on health management and policy. Targeted at healthcare professionals whose expertise ranges from primary care commissioning to mental health, from policy-making to the front line, HSJ is an unrivalled source of news, analysis and opinion.
HSJ magazine includes a forum for policy debates and ideas, with columnists including former prime ministerial adviser Simon Stevens, acute trust chief executive Malcolm Lowe-Lauri and finance specialist Noel Plumridge. Meanwhile, the features, Good Management and Working Lives sections set out best practice, expert views and guidance on key management areas.
HSJ Conferences tackle the most pertinent issues in healthcare management today. Delivering practical guidance and topical discussion, these lively and informative forums are essential learning opportunities. As an independent voice, HSJ Conferences provide must-attend events for managers and clinicians across all healthcare and NHS interfaces.
The online resource, HSJ.co.uk, attracts 67,000 registered users and 60,000 unique users every month, due to its up-to-the minute news, information, jobs, blogs and opinion.
The HSJ Awards aim to celebrate and reward every aspect of healthcare management: acute services, primary care, public health, chronic disease, mental health and many more. Almost every relevant discipline from IT to patient safety is represented and entries come from all over the UK. New categories include World Class Commissioning, Workforce Development and Best Social Marketing Project, to represent the shift in NHS priorities.
Through its daily news service, IJ Online alerts subscribers to opportunities in the market as projects are rolled out; keeping abreast of progress as they evolve; tracking them to financial close and beyond.