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E-Journal Proposal

E-Journal Proposal. NAP October 3, 2010 Washington, DC. Title. HEALTH CARE POLICY: An Interdisciplinary Perspective. Existing Journals. Open Access Open Access Health Services and Policy (UK) Standard Health Policy Health Policy and Planning Healthcare Policy

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E-Journal Proposal

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  1. E-Journal Proposal NAP October 3, 2010 Washington, DC

  2. Title HEALTH CARE POLICY: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

  3. Existing Journals • Open Access • Open Access Health Services and Policy (UK) • Standard • Health Policy • Health Policy and Planning • Healthcare Policy • Journal of Health Services Research and Policy • Journal of Health Care Law and Policy • Journal of Public Health Policy

  4. Niche • Exclusive Focus on Health Policy- few • Open Access- very few • Interdisciplinary- none Interdisciplinary, Health Care Policy, Open Access

  5. Platform • E-based (no paper version) • Open Access • Alone Vs. Consortium (Bentham Open)

  6. Editorial Board • Steering Committee • Editor • Associate Editors • Develop Concept (by 01.01.11) • Experience with Journal Editing and/or Scholarship • Editorial Board • Editor (NAP membership required) • 3-5 Associate Editors (NAP membership required) • 25 Members (NAP membership required) • Prestige Vs. Knowledge Workers • Call to the membership • Reviewers (NAP and Non-NAP members)

  7. Pragmatics • Submission open to NAP and non-NAP members • 250 pages per year • 2 issues per year/volume • Peer reviewed • First issue or two on existing policy papers • Build on prior journal • Free • Attempt to be indexed within one to two years in each of the academy citation sources (e.g., PsyInfo)

  8. Content • Policy Papers • Review • Opinion • Empirical • Case Studies • Demonstration (organizational projects) • Possible • Reflective Practice • Bio/Obits • Book Reviews • Interviews

  9. Budget • Start-up • Staff • Internet Consulting • Ongoing • Staff • Internet Access • Consortium

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