Media outlets starting with H
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Health Journal
The Health Journal is a consumer health and lifestyle publication founded in 2005.
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Health Karma
Health Karma is thinking about your healthcare and finances can be frustrating, but we're working to make the process simpler and easier to understand. Learn about the basics of your health insurance plan, how to pick a doctor that’s right for you, and how much you will pay out of pocket. The user-friendly platform includes access to information from more than 1 million healthcare providers and connects to health insurance policies nationwide to create a streamlined way for you to find quality, affordable care regardless of insurance coverage. With Health Karma, you will be able to find experienced doctors, estimate costs, track deductibles and out-of-pocket maximums in real time, estimate healthcare costs, book in-person and telehealth appointments, and pay for appointments — all in one place.
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HHealth Law Prof Blog
Health Law Prof Blog is a blog covering Healthcare Regulation & Policy, Law.
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HHealth Law Reporter
Provides law firms and attorneys specializing in health law to serve as a weekly review of federal and state legislative, regulatory and legal developments as reported by the Bureau of National Affairs. Reports on health care policy, bankruptcy, antitrust topics, employment issues, insurance developments, tax exemption law and fraud and abuse. Also includes congressional and regulatory calendars to quickly track the progress of key legislation.
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Health Law Weekly
Designed as the official publication of the American Health Lawyers Association. Editorial contains information about the latest developments affecting health law, including legislative, regulatory and case law updates. Each issue also features an analysis article written by an expert in a particular area of health law. They DO accept bylined articles/submissions. They can be sent to the Editor. Follow the link for more information: www.healthlawyers.org
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HHealth Letter
Written to report information on unsafe foods, drugs and medical devices. Follows the status of petitions and letters sent to Congress and other government agencies by the Public Citizen Health Resource Group. Includes topics such as health information on the Internet, recalls, losing weight safely and effectively and off-label use of drugs. Also includes features on quality of care, insurance, questionable doctors and hospitals, and managed care.
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HHealth Magazine
Launched in 2007, Health Magazine is a website aimed at health conscious residents of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire. Covers nutrition, recipes, and lifestyle.
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Health Management Policy and Innovation
Focusing on managerial issues in the health care industry, Health Management Policy and Innovation features essays and research pieces "on current issues in health sector management and public policy around the world". Aims to inform those in medical practice about how to provide affordable services, high quality, and broad access.
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Health Marketing Quarterly
Geared for hospital marketing professionals, it disseminates pertinent and practical material on new and effective ways of marketing hospital services. Provides marketing orientation on current emerging issues, trends, and concerns in hospitals and allied health care fields. Shares current and cutting-edge marketing applications and methodologies with theoretical and empirical research papers, case studies, and articles of relevance to both academics and practitioners.
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HHealth Marketing Quarterly
Created as an applied journal for marketing health and human services. Devoted to supplying how-to marketing tools for specific delivery systems. Each volume demonstrates the applicability of marketing for specific health services. Health managers and providers will learn how to develop a thorough marketing approach and how marketing can improve awareness of opportunities, increase customer/patient satisfaction and improve the cost-effectiveness of programs. Also acts as a resource manual for service managers to market current and future services. Bridges the gap between theory and application for service providers and administrators by presenting select marketing methodologies. Topics featured include group practice marketing, mental health marketing, long-term care marketing, the marketing of ambulatory care, alternative care programs, social services, hospitals, HMOs, health insurance and health products.