A non-government health policy and research centre
Health Issues Centre

Health Issues Journal

Health Issues Centre publishes a journal entitled, Health Issues. It aims to analyse and report on the latest developments in health policy, research and practice, with particular focus on how these developments affect consumers.

Health Issues objectives are:

  • Critique health issues from the consumers' perspective
  • Provide a forum for dialogue between consumers, policy makers and service providers
  • Provide a forum for the voice of consumers and community-based health groups
  • Report on and provide analysis of current state, national and international developments in health policy, practice and research.


If you wish to become a member of the Health Issues Centre and enjoy a variety of benefits, or subscribe to the Health Issues journal, please download the membership and subscription form fill in and send (with payment) to Health Issues Centre or contact the Centre on (03) 9479 5827 or email info@healthissuescentre.org.au and you will be sent relevant details and forms. In the interest of equity, the subscription fees suggested are based on the ability to pay.


Writing for Health Issues

Health Issues readers are as diverse as the health sector and so are their interests. So if you are involved in a health-related project, research, issue or organisation, why not write an article about it for Health Issues? Health Issues Centre is happy to receive and consider unsolicited manuscripts for publication. Health Issues publishes Feature articles (2000-3000 words), News articles (500-1000 words), Opinion pieces (500-1500 words), and Book Reviews (500-1000 words).
The deadlines for articles are:

Edition 96 – 30 June 2008
Edition 97 – 30 September 2008

For further details see our author guidelines or contact our Journal Coordinator, Diane Lowther at d.lowther@healthissuescentre.org.au or Ph: (03) 9479 3222.

Accessing Health Issues Journal Articles

A subject index of feature articles published in Health Issues journal between 2000 and 2007 is available.
Selected articles from Health Issues journal are available from this website. See the links below to search for articles by title or subject.


Copyright
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