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Engaging healthcare
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when we functioned as the in-house agency for the European
Association of Hospital Managers.
promotes management, leadership, cross-collaboration and explores
winning practices in healthcare. We engage with CEOs, CMOs, Heads of
Today, we run two leading healthcare management portals - Radiology and Cardiology, CIOs, Chief Nursing Officers and Policy Makers.
HealthManagement.org and ICU Management & Practice.
We assist world-leading organisations, professional partners IC U
MANAGEMENT & PRACTICE
and highly respected peers to deliver true value.
is a leading critical care, emergency and anaesthesiology portal that pro-
vides value to critical care experts, specialists and clinicans.
More than 100 associations, institutions and congresses have
chosen us as their key partner, and for several we serve as their
official voice for internal and external communication. Prominent Partners:
Our exclusive, dedicated healthcare community promotes
management, leadership and winning practices to ensure
cross-departmental collaboration and your success.
The aim is efficient, safe and effective healthcare delivery.
We are the prime muliplicator for identifying ways of healthcare
delivery, rethinking processes and challenging the “status quo”.
2 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Our Multidisciplinary Advisory Board
World-wide leading healthcare experts are responsible for our strategic direction
Board Members Prof. David Koff (CA) Prof. Berthold Wein (DE)
Prof. Stephen Baker (US) Heinz Kölking (DE) Diane Whitehouse (UK)
Dr. Gilbert Bejjani (BE) Nikolaus Koller (AT) Hans-Peter Wyss (CH)
Alexandre Lourenço Prof. Hans Blickman (US) Prof. Elmar Kotter (DE) Prof. Alec Vahanian (FR)
Editor-in-Chief EXEC Prof. Aleksandras Laucevicius (LT) Ing. Martin Zeman (CZ)
Centro Hospitalar e Universitário de Coimbra,
Philippe Blua (FR)
Portugal Prof. Edward I. Bluth (US) Prof. Heinz U. Lemke (DE)
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João Bocas (UK) Prof. Werner Leodolter (AT) Regional Ambassadors
Prof. Georg Bongartz (CH) Prof. Eric Lepage (FR) Joan Marques Faner (ES)
Prof. Frank Boudghene (FR) Prof. Lars Lönn (DK) Dr. Thomas Kaier (UK)
Prof. Gunter Breithardt (DE) Dr. Manu Malbrain (BE) Dr. Mahboob ali Khan (KSA)
Miguel Cabrer (ES) Chris McCahan (USA) Prof. Sergei Nazarenko (EST)
Prof. Davide Caramella (IT) Louise McMahon (UK) Dr. Nadya Pyatigorskaya (FR)
Prof. Lluis Donoso Bach Richard Corbridge (IE) Prof. Iris Meyenburg-Altwarg (DE) Andreas Sofroniou (CY)
Editor-in-Chief Imaging Dr. Marc Cuggia (FR) Dr. Taner Özcan (TR) Dr. András Vargha (HU)
Hospital Clinic – University of Barcelona, Spain
ld@healthmanagement.org Prof. Alberto Cuocolo (IT) Prof. Josep M. Picas (ES) Anton Vladzymyrskyy (RF)
Prof. Johan de Mey (BE) Prof. Fausto J. Pinto (PT)
Prof. Nevra Elmas (TR) Prof. Eric Poiseau (FR) Industry Ambassadors
Dr. Mansoor Fatehi (IR) Prof. Piotr Ponikowski (PL) Dan Conley (US)
Eugene Fidelis Soh (SG) Prof. Silvia G. Priori (IT) Marc De Fré (BE)
Prof. Guy Frija (FR) Prof. Amiran Revishvili (RU) Prof. Okan Ekinci (US)
Prof. Tienush Rasaf Juraj Gemes (SK) Prof. Denitsa Sacheva (BG) Prof. Mathias Goyen (UK)
Editor-in-Chief Cardiology Prof. Frederik L. Giesel (DE) Prof. Massimo Santini (IT) Prof. Rowland Illing (USA)
Westgerman Heart- and Vascular Center, University of
Essen, Germany Prof. Michael Glikson (IL) Prof. Elisabeth Schouman- Jurgen Jacobs (BE)
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Dr. Peter Gocke (DE) Claeys (FR) Ljubisav Matejevic (DE)
Prof. Sir Muir Gray (UK) Prof. Ernst R. Schwarz (US) Pierre-Michael Meier (DE)
Sjaak Haakman (NL) Prof. Valentin Sinitsyn (RU) Christina Roosen (ES)
Marc Hastert (LX) Dr. Nicola H. Strickland (UK) Gregory Roumeliotis (US)
Prof. Jacob Hofdijk (NL) Prof. Karl Stroetmann (DE) Dr. Jan Schillebeeckx (BE)
Priv.-Doz. Philipp Kahlert (DE) Jean-Pierre Thierry (FR)
Prof. Werner Leodolter Prof. Henrik S. Thomsen (DK)
Editor-in-Chief, IT Prof. Peter Kearney (IE)
CIO Kages, Speaker, Author, Professor for Applied Prof. Wolfram Knapp (DE) Prof. Dan Tzivoni (IL)
Management in Healthcare Graz, Austria
wl@healthmanagement.org Prof. Karl Kob (IT) Prof. Vlastimil Valek (CZ)
3 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133HealthManagement.org - Our Members
With more than 48,000 CEOs, CMOs, senior 20,000
physicians, department heads, CIOs and policy EXEC
CEOs, CMOs,
makers our community is one of the largest and CFOs, hospital
directors, health
most influential world-wide. economists & related
10,500
Imaging
Management, innovation, corporate governance, 200 Heads of radiology,
radiology managers,senior
new techniques and technologies are adressed, Enterprise 41,67% radiographers & related
with the objective to simplify the decision- Imaging
250
making process. Key aim is to enhance outcome, 6,450
Policy Makers 21,88%
efficiency and value-for-money. Health ministers, Journals
government Exclusive
officials, policy 0,42%
makers & related
We push for cross-collaboration to ensure best 0,52%
quality for the least possible price. 600 1,25%
13,44%
Women’s Health 1,25% 4,900
1,67% Cardiology
• EXEC - 20,000 - 41,67% 7,71% 10,21% Heads of cardiology,
• Imaging - 10,500 - 21,88% 600 cardiologists, cardiology
managers & related
Decision Support
• Journals Exclusive - 6,450 - 13,44%
• Cardiology - 4,900 - 10,21%
• IT - 3,700 - 7,71% 800
• Lab - 800 - 1,67% Lab 3,700
• Decision Support - 600 - 1,25% Heads of laboratory,
IT
directors of pathology,
• Women’s Health - 600 - 1,25% infectious diseases and CIOs, CTOs, heads of health-
lab managers & related care IT, CIMOs & related
• Policy Makers - 250 - 0,52%
• Enterprise Imaging - 200 - 0,42%
Over 48,000 Members
TOTAL - 48,000
4 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Author Guide
HealthManagement welcomes original articles and blog posts from healthcare professionals on
healthcare management, leadership and winning practices.
We welcome your insights into topics in healthcare management,
which includes perspectives from Hospital Administration, Imaging,
Cardiology and IT. Examples of previous cover stories include Patient
Benefits of publishing with HealthManagement
Power; Value-Based Healthcare; Ageing; View to the Future.
• Share your ideas with our global readership of
health managers, imaging and radiology, IT,
We welcome submissions on the following topics:
cardiology leaders, and hospital managers
• Management and leadership in healthcare
• Human resource management • Inclusion in our online faculty section
• Facility management • Established publisher (20 years of journals)
• Healthcare IT management – including telehealth, electronic • Circulation of 50,000+
health records, interoperability, mHealth, security • Publication on HealthManagement.org
• Radiology management – including quality control, website with about 200,000 monthly visitors
PACS, workflow, safety, dose management
• Active engagement at major hospital, cardiology,
• Cardiology management
healthcare IT and radiology congresses
• Other specialist areas such as oncology, laboratory,
(EAHM, ECR, ESC, RSNA and many more)
diagnostics, pharma etc.
These topics are not prescriptive, and we welcome your proposals.
Suggest your ideas to edito@healthmanagement.org
5 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Instructions for Authors
Article Submission Form Headings and subheadings
Complete and return the article submission form provided before Use subheadings for each section of the article preceded
you submit the completed article. by (SUBTITLE).
Article Format Conclusion
• Word count: minimum 700 words, maximum 2000 words Your article must have a conclusion, which should be succinct
• Submit as Microsoft Word or compatible and logically ordered. Knowledge gaps should be identified and
• Left-justified, single-spaced future initiatives suggested.
Article structure Spelling
The first page should contain: HealthManagement uses UK spelling (eg ionising, specialise,
• Summary sentence (about the article, to go at top of article tumour, paediatric, haematology etc.)
and in table of contents)
• Key points. At the top of the article provide 3-6 sentences Abbreviations and acronyms
in bullet points, which summarise the major themes of Please spell out the full word at the first use and acronym
the article thereafter. Abbreviations should not be used. If there are many
• Title of the article (max 50 characters including spaces), acronyms provide a separate list at the end of the article.
preceded by (TITLE )
• A subtitle if required preceded by (SUBTITLE) Product references
• Name and job title of the author(s) – Institution/organisation, In general, articles should be vendor-neutral. Where products are
town/city and country, contact email address – please note mentioned, the reference should be product name including ® or
the email address is for publication, Twitter handle ™ if applicable, place, country.
6 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Instructions for Authors
Currency Copyright
Prices and costs given in U.S. dollars should have the Euro equivalent HealthManagement retains copyright of the article.
in parentheses afterwards.
Conflict of Interest
Illustrations and images Please disclose any actual or potential conflicts of interest.
Authors are encouraged to include photographs, figures and/or tables.
These can be illustrative or summarise findings or recommendations. Proofing
Please supply images as high-resolution (300dpi) jpegs or tiffs, and Following copy-editing to house style, authors will receive their page
include any image credits. The author is responsible for ensuring proof for final review and approval prior to publication.
permission for publication of images has been secured. The editors
reserve the right to ask for evidence of permission. Revisions
Graphs and tables can be supplied in Word, Excel or Powerpoint Two article revisions are included free of cost. Any additional
format and will be recreated if required by the HealthManagement revision is charged 200 EURO.
art department.
Any illustrations should be clearly referred to in the text, and Checklist for Authors
supplied with captions. Numbers and captions go above the figure; Before you send in your article, please check that you have included
table numbers and captions go beneath the table. In addition, please the following:
add the filename of the relevant image to the text reference. ✓ Job title, email address and organisation for each author
✓ Short bio for each author
References ✓ Hi-res (300 dpi) image of the author(s)
Any references that are deemed important to understanding of the ✓ List of references in Harvard format
article should be cited within the article. Citations within the text for a ✓ Key points at the top of the article
single author HealthManagement uses an in-text author-date ref- ✓ Word count at the end of the article
erencing system. For a guide please contact the editors. For space ✓ Email your article to edito@healthmanagement.org
reasons, articles in the print journal may be published without the full
list of references, which are made available on the website.
7 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Editorial and Congress Calendar Detailed Calendar: https://iii.hm/editdetailed
Issue 1/2021 Issue 3/2021
Booking 1 February Booking 12 April
Artwork 8 February Artwork 19 April
Publishing 15 February Publishing 26 April
DigiConf 2 March DigiConf 11 May
Covered Congresses Covered Congresses
Issue 2/2021 Issue 4/2021
Booking 1 March Booking 17 May
Artwork 8 March Artwork 24 May
Publishing 15 March Publishing 31 May
DigiConf 23 March DigiConf 15 June
Covered Congresses Covered Congresses
8 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Editorial and Congress Calendar Detailed Calendar: https://iii.hm/editdetailed
Issue 5/2021 Issue 7/2021
Booking 21 June Booking 4 October
Artwork 28 June Artwork 11 October
Publishing 5 July Publishing 18 October
DigiConf 20 July DigiConf 26 October
Covered Congresses Covered Congresses
Issue 6/2021 Issue 8/2021
Booking 23 August Booking 8 November
Artwork 30 August Artwork 15 November
Publishing 6 September Publishing 22 November
DigiConf 14 September DigiConf 30 November
Covered Congresses Covered Congresses
9 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Code of Journalistic Principles
Freedom of expression is one of the fundamental rights of man, an essential moral suffering unless considerations related to the freedom of the press
condition for public opinion to be enlightened and informed. In its concern to make it necessary.
preserve the integrity and freedom of the press, the Belgian Association of
Newspaper Publishers, the General Association of Professional Journalists of 6. PRESENTATION OF VIOLENCE
Belgium and the Federation of the Information Newsletters have adopted the Crimes and terrorism as well as other cruel and inhuman activities must
following code of principles of journalism in 1982. not be glorified.
1. FREEDOM OF THE PRESS 7. CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS INFORMATION
Freedom of the press is the main safeguard of freedom of expression without Facts and information proved to be false must be corrected without
which the protection of other basic civil freedoms cannot be ensured. The restriction and without prejudice to the legal provision of the right to
press must have the right to collect and to publish information and commen- reply.
taries without hindrance, to ensure the forming of the public opinion.
8. PROTECTION OF SOURCES OF INFORMATION
2. THE FACTS Sources of confidential information cannot be revealed without the
Facts must be collected and reported on, unbiased. explicit authorisation of the informant.
3. SEPARATION OF INFORMATION AND COMMENT 9. SECRECY
The separation between facts reporting and commentaries must be Secrecy of public and private affairs as defined by law cannot prevent the
clearly visible. This principle must not prevent the journal/newspaper from freedom of the press.
presenting its own opinion as well as the viewpoints of others.
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The press recognises and respects the diversity of opinions and defends the rights, it is up to the editors (in consultation with the journalists concerned)
freedom of publishing different points of views. It opposes all discrimination to decide, on their own responsibility, which right they will give priority to.
based on sex, race, nationality, language, religion, ideology, culture, class or
conviction, provided that the convictions thus professed are not in contra- 11. INDEPENDENCE
diction with the respect of fundamental human rights. Newspapers and journalists must not give in to any outside pressure.
5. RESPECT FOR HUMAN DIGNITY 12. ADVERTISEMENTS
Publishers, editors-in-chief and journalists must respect the dignity of and Advertisements must be presented in a way that they do not mix with
the right to private life of individuals and avoid all intrusion in physical or factual information.
10 Author Guide 2021 edito@HealthManagement.org +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133Promoting Management and Leadership
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