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Journal of Healthcare Management:
The Official Journal of the American College of Healthcare Executives
Editor: Stephen J. O'Connor, PhD, FACHE
Softbound, ISSN 1096-9012,
Order code: JHM,
Price: $110.00 for US orders
Included in membership dues for ACHE affiliates.
$40 for an additional affiliate subscription
To order back issues of the journal, please call the ACHE/HAP Order Fulfillment Center at 301-362-6905. Single
issues sell for $32 each. Foreign orders are $120 for the annual subscription.
The Journal of Healthcare Management is the official journal of the American College of Healthcare
Executives. Six times per year, JHM offers timely healthcare management articles that inform and guide
executives, managers, educators, and researchers. JHM also contains regular columns written by experts and
practitioners in the field that discuss management-related topics and industry trends. Each issue presents an
interview with a leading executive.
Want to learn more about how to publish your research article in the Journal of Healthcare Management? This presentation, How to Publish in the Journal of Healthcare Management, by the Journal's editor, Kyle Grazier, gives you an inside look into the processes--from submission to review to acceptance to publication.
JHM invites the submission of manuscripts that facilitate communication and discussion of issues
among executives, academics, and policymakers. All articles that contain practical information that can
advance understanding and have operational utility for the practicing manager are encouraged.
Current topics of particular interest include:
- Generational differences among older and newer managers--practice, education, competencies, styles, cultural biases, clinical skills and knowledge, and technological abilities
- Workforce and management diversity
- Complexity science
- Use of teams in healthcare management and delivery
- Trends and issues in critical access hospitals
All submitted manuscripts go through the standard review process.
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