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Page 1: Author Guide 2018 · the drive to build winning practices, and presenting a proactive and engaging outlook for healthcare sciences and innovations. Supported by nearly 100 partners

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WHITEPAPERS

WHITEPAPERS

Promoting Management and Leadership

Author Guide 2018

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Some partners 20 years of management & leadership dominationThe roots of HealthManagement.org date back to 1999, when the portal was launched alongside the Official Journal of the European Association of Hospital Managers. Following this, from 2000, Imaging Management, Cardiology Management and Health-care IT Management were added to its highly esteemed portfolio.

The community of thriversIn 2013, all of these major media were merged into one innovative platform, which is known today as HealthManagement.org, serving an active and engaded community of C-suite, imaging, cardiology, IT and lab professionals.

Our community members make up a group of independent-minded, intellectually cu-rious, tenacious and proactive members, with 90% being key-decision makers or ac-tively involved in this process.

In a financially challenging time in the healthcare industry, it is up to the key stake-holders to instigate new ways of leading: by promoting constant learning, supporting the drive to build winning practices, and presenting a proactive and engaging outlook for healthcare sciences and innovations.

Supported by nearly 100 partnersToday, HealthManagement.org is supported by nearly 100 professional associations and key congresses that consistently recognise our community as a valuable resource, and ensure we provide reliable, trustworthy content.

These key relationships allow us the privilege to work closely with educational and highly-networked leaders. They also enable us to provide all of our supporting partners with an internal communications channel.

About HealthManagement.org

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EXEC Philippe Blua, France

Juraj Gemes, Slovakia

Prof. Sir Muir Gray, UK

Sjaak Haakman, The Netherlands

Marc Hastert, Luxembourg

Freddy Iemants, Belgium

Prof. Karl Kob, Italy

Nikolaus Koller, Austria

Heinz Kölking, Germany

Nikolaus Koller, Austria

Chris McCahan, USA

Louise McMahon, Ireland

Dr. Manu Malbrain, Belgium

Dr. Taner Özcan, Turkey

Prof. Denitsa Sacheva, Bulgaria

Jean-Pierre Thierry, France

Hans-Peter Wyss, Switzerland

IMAGINGProf. Stephen Baker, U.S.

Prof. Hans Blickman, U.S.

Prof. Edward I. Bluth, U.S.

Prof. Georg Bongartz, Switzerland

Prof. Davide Caramella, Italy

Dr. Ai-Lee Chang, UK

Prof. Michel Claudon, France

Prof. Alberto Cuocolo, Italy

Prof. Johan de Mey, Belgium

Prof. Nevra Elmas, Turkey

Dr. Mansoor Fatehi, Iran

Prof. Guy Frija, France

Assoc. Prof. Frederik L. Giesel, Germany

Prof. Wolfram Knapp, Germany

Prof. David Koff, Canada

Prof. Elmar Kotter, Germany

Prof. Heinz U. Lemke, Germany

Prof. Lars Lönn, Denmark

Prof. Elisabeth Schouman- Claeys, France

Prof. Valentin Sinitsyn, Russia

Dr. Nicola H. Strickland, UK

Prof. Henrik S. Thomsen, Denmark

Prof. Vlastimil Valek, Czech Republic

Prof. Berthold Wein, Germany

CARDIOLOGYProf. Gunter Breithardt, Germany

Prof. Hugo Ector, Belgium

Prof. Michael Glikson, Israel

Priv.-Doz. Philipp Kahlert, Germany

Prof. Peter Kearney, Ireland

Prof. Alexandras Laucevicius, Lithuania

Prof. Fausto J. Pinto, Portugal

Prof. Piotr Ponikowski, Poland

Prof. Silvia G. Priori, Italy

Prof. Amiran Revishvili, Russia

Prof. Massimo Santini, Italy

Prof. Ernst R. Schwarz, USA

Prof. Dan Tzivoni, Israel

Prof. Alex Vahanian, France

HEALTHCARE ITMiguel Cabrer, Spain

Richard Corbridge, Ireland

Dr. Marc Cuggia, France

Prof. Georges de Moor, Belgium

Prof. Jacob Hofdijk, The Netherlands

Dr. Peter Gocke, Germany

Prof. Werner Leodolter, Austria

Prof. Eric Lepage, France

Prof. Miroslav Madjaric, Croatia

Prof. Josep M. Picas, Spain

Prof. Eric Poiseau, France

Prof. Karl Stroetmann, Germany

Prof. Rudi van de Velde, Belgium

Ms. Diane Whitehouse, UK

Ing. Martin Zeman, Czech Republic

Prof. Jana Zvárová, Czech Republic

INDUSTRY AMBASSADORSMarc De Fré, Belgium

Prof. Mathias Goyen, UK

Dr. Rowland Illing, UK

Jurgen Jacobs, Belgium

Ljubisav Matejevic, Germany

Gregory Roumeliotis, USA

Dr. Eric Silfen, USA

Editorial Board

Prof. Christian LovisEditor-in-Chief ITUniversity Hospitals of [email protected]

Prof. Lluis Donoso BachEditor-in-Chief ImagingHospital Clinic – University of Barcelona, [email protected]

Prof. Tienush RasafEditor-in-Chief CardiologyWestgerman Heart- and Vascular Center, University of Essen, [email protected]

Delegation! It is always worth investing time and re-sources in helping members of the department to be able to resolve issues as much as possible in their positions

To be an excellent clinician, a curious scientist, a good manager, a wise leader and after all a good guy…all in one!

There are a lot of problems requiring good, creative and efficient solutions. So, let’s start to work!

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Author Guide

We welcome your Insights into hot topics in healthcare manage-ment, which includes perspectives from IT, Imaging, Cardiology and Hospital Administration. Examples of previous cover stories include Patient Power; Value-Based Healthcare; Ageing; View to the Future.

We welcome submissions on the following topics: Management and leadership in healthcare Human resource management Facility management Healthcare IT management – including telehealth, electronic

health records, interoperability, mHealth, security Radiology management – including quality control,

PACS, workflow, safety, dose management Cardiology management Other specialist areas such as oncology, laboratory,

diagnostics, pharma etc.

These topics are not prescriptive, and we welcome your proposals. Suggest your ideas to [email protected]

Benefits of publishing with HealthManagement Share your ideas with our global readership of health

managers, leaders, imaging and radiology leaders, hospital managers

Inclusion in our online Faculty section Established publisher (20 years of journals)

Circulation (print and digital) of 60,000+ Publication on HealthManagement.org website

with more than 170,000 visitors a month Distribution at major hospital, cardiology, healthcare IT and radiology congresses (EAHM, ECR, ESC, RSNA and more)

HealthManagement welcomes original articles and I-I-I (I page, I question, I expert) blog posts from clinicians, leaders, managers and academics on healthcare management and leadership topics.

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Instructions for Authors

Article Submission FormComplete and return the article submission form provided before you submit the completed article.

Article Format• Word count: minimum 700 words, maximum 2000 words• Submit as Microsoft Word or compatible • Left-justified, single-spaced

Article structureThe first page should contain:• Summary sentence (about the article, to go at top of article and in

table of contents)• Key points. At the top of the article provide 3-6 sentences in bul-

let points, which summarise the major themes of the article • Title of the article (max 50 characters including spaces), preceded

by (TITLE )• A subtitle if required preceded by (SUBTITLE)• Name and job title of the author(s) – Institution/organisation,

town/city and country, contact email address – please note the email address is for publication, Twitter handle

Headings and subheadingsUse subheadings for each section of the article preceded by (SUBTITLE).

ConclusionYour article must have a conclusion, which should be succinct and logically ordered. Knowledge gaps should be identified and future initiatives suggested. SpellingHealthManagement uses UK spelling (eg ionising, specialise,tumour, paediatric, haematology etc.)

Abbreviations and acronymsPlease spell out the full word at the first use and acronymthereafter. Abbreviations should not be used. If there are many ac-ronyms provide a separate list at the end of the article.

Product referencesIn general, articles should be vendor-neutral. Where productsare mentioned, the reference should be product name including ® or ™ if applicable, place, country.

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Instructions for Authors

CurrencyPrices and costs given in U.S. dollars should have the Euro equivalent in parentheses afterwards.

Illustrations and imagesAuthors are encouraged to include photographs, figures and/or tables. These can be illustrative or summarise findings or recommendations.

Please supply images as high-resolution (300dpi) jpegs or tiffs, and include any image credits. The author is responsible for ensuring permission for publication of images has been secured. The editors reserve the right to ask for evidence of permission. Graphs and tables can be supplied in Word, Excel or Powerpoint format and will be recreated if required by the HealthManagement art department.

Any illustrations should be clearly referred to in the text, and supplied with captions. Numbers and captions go above the figure; table numbers and captions go beneath the table. In addition, please add the filename of the relevant image to the text reference.

ReferencesHealthManagement uses an in-text author-date referencing system. For a guide please contact the editors. For space reasons, articles in the print journal may be published without the full list of references, which are made available on the website.

CopyrightHealthManagement retains copyright of the article (print, online and pdf).

Conflict of InterestPlease disclose any actual or potential conflicts of interest.

ProofingFollowing copy-editing to house style, authors will receive their page proof for final review and approval prior to publication.

Checklist for AuthorsBefore you send in your article, please check that you have included the following:✓ Job title, email address and organisation for each author✓ Hi-res (300 dpi) image of the author(s)✓ List of references in Harvard format✓ Key points at the top of the article✓ Word count at the end of the article✓ Email your article to [email protected]

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Cover Story: 2084The novel 1984 showed a society watched by an all-seeing eye that is mani-fested in today’s data-driven digital world. With technology revolutionising healthcare, what lies ahead in management, clinical practice and the patient role and will the sector succeed in harnessing progress for ultimate good?

Management Matters: Cutting-edge leadership and management trends

Winning Practices: Ultrasound/CT/MRI, women’s/men’s health, trends in digital transformation, innovative medical technology, cutting-edge medi-cal devices, lab, pathology and biomedical, trends in theatre and surgery, machine learning/AI, 3D printing updates, interoperability, future of RIS and PACS, OR trends, dose management, EHR

Compass: Greece

Editorial and congress calendar

Cover Story: ReputationWith human life at its centre, healthcare has always had to take special care of its image and communication with the public. In this digital age of commu-nication and with a growing emphasis on the public personality, the sector is under increased pressure to run a watertight image operation.

Management Matters: Novel HR ideas

Winning Practices: Ultrasound/CT/MRI, women’s/men’s health, trends in digital transformation, innovative medical technology, cutting edge medical devices, lab, pathology and biomedical, trends in theatre and surgery, ma-chine learning/AI, trends in mammography, multi-modality imaging, fusion imaging, the role of radiographers, wearables, population health

Compass: China

Issue 1/2018 Issue 2/2018 Booking/Copy 8 JanuaryArtwork/Proof 12 JanuaryPublishing 26 January

Booking/Copy 26 JanuaryArtwork/Proof 2 FebruaryPublishing 23 February

Covered congresses Covered congresses

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Editorial and congress calendar

Cover Story: Emerging MarketsUnder urgent pressure to meet the needs of growing populations, health-care leaders in Asia, Africa and South America are embracing technologi-cal change and implementing innovations in processes and procedures at a game-changing rate. Innovation is happening in surprising places.

Management Matters: Value based healthcare

Winning Practices: Ultrasound/CT/MRI, women’s/men’s health, trends in digital transformation, innovative medical technology, cutting edge medical devices, lab, pathology and biomedical, trends in theatre and surgery, ma-chine learning/AI, trends in robotics, financing, wound management, sterili-sation and hand hygiene, quick tests, near patient testing

Compass: Portugal

Cover Story: Top Killers Of the 56.4 million deaths worldwide in 2015, more than half were due to the top 10 causes including both ischaemic heart disease and stroke. With health-care costs rising, and unhealthy lifestyles continuing (such as cigarettes and high cholesterol foods), where do we stand in healthcare?

Management Matters: Transformation from vendor to service provider

Winning Practices: Ultrasound/CT/MRI, women’s/men’s health, trends in digital transformation, innovative medical technology, cutting-edge medical devices, lab, pathology and biomedical, trends in theatre and surgery, ma-chine learning/AI, lab automation, sequencing OR technology update, news in digital pathology, valvular heart disease, cardiac ultrasound

Compass: USA

Covered congresses Covered congresses

Issue 3/2018 Issue 4/2018 Booking/Copy 20 AprilArtwork/Proof 27 AprilPublishing 18 May

Booking/Copy 27 JulyArtwork/Proof 3 AugustPublishing 22 August

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Editorial and congress calendar

Cover Story: Staff MattersWith all the changes in technology, demand for advanced skills has also in-creased. Ongoing advancements have resulted in a transformation of how the industry works. In order to keep up and ensure patients’ satisfaction, highly-qualified staff are essential. How will this be measured going forward?

Management Matters: Augmented reality

Winning Practices: Ultrasound/CT/MRI, women’s/men’s health, trends in digital transformation, innovative medical technology, cutting-edge medical devices, lab, pathology and biomedical, trends in theatre and surgery, ma-chine learning/AI, (Non) wovens, blood collection, safety on the ward, tomo-synthesis, holography, superfast CT

Compass: France

Cover Story: The Whole PatientA whole patient understanding is crucial. Understanding a patient holistically will lead to more efficient clinical outcomes and more positive patient experi-ences. In this issue, we attempt to bring to light how the patient’s journey is followed up and how success can truly be achieved.

Management Matters: Noninvasive, advanced neuroimaging techniques

Winning Practices: Ultrasound/CT/MRI, women’s/men’s health, trends in digital transformation, innovative medical technology, cutting-edge medi-cal devices, lab, pathology and biomedical, trends in theatre and surgery, machine learning/AI, superfast MRI, communications, wireless world, new healthcare ideas, patient experiences, consumer-facing technologies

Compass: UAE

Issue 5/2018 Issue 6/2018 Booking/Copy 24 AugustArtwork/Proof 31 AugustPublishing 21 September

Booking/Copy 12 OctoberArtwork/Proof 19 OctoberPublishing 9 November

Covered congresses Covered congresses

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EXECS CEOs, CTOs, CFOs, Hospital directors, managers, healtheconomists & related subscribers

Subscribers across key disciplines

IMAGING Heads of radiology, radiologists, radiology managers, radiographers & related subscribers

IT CIOs, Heads of IT, healthcare IT Managers, CIMOS & related subscribers

CARDIOHeads of cardiology, cardiologists, cardiology managers & related subscribers

LABHeads of laboratory, directors of pathology, infectious diseases, lab managers/ technicians & related subscribers

POLICYHealth ministers, govern-ment officials, national and European policy makers & related subscribers

SURGEONSHeads of surgery, surgeons, OR directors and managers & related subscribers

OTHERS704

22,100

13,035

4,780

3,284

2,231

1,2911,105

44,57%

28,10%

10,06%

6,59%4,41%

EXECS - 22,100 - 45,54%IMAGING - 13,035 - 26,86%CARDIO - 4,780 - 9,85%IT - 3,284 - 6,77%LAB - 2,231 - 4,60%POLICY - 1,291 - 2,66%SURGEONS - 1,105 - 2,28%OTHERS - 704 - 1,45%

GRAND TOTAL - 48,53010 Media Kit 2018 [email protected] +32 2 286 85 00 + 357 25 822 133

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Worldwide reach with European roots

GERMANY, AUSTRIA, SWITZERLAND (DACH) - 7,943 - 16,37 %UK, IRL, ICL (UKI)- 5,716 - 11,78 %CENTRAL, EASTERN EUROPE (CEE) - 5,459 - 11,25 % FRANCE, MONACO (FRAM)- 5,393 - 11,11 %NORDIC, BALTIC (NOBA) - 3,507 - 7,23 %ASIA - 3,409 - 7,02 %BENELUX - 3,500 - 7,21 %ITALY, MALTA (ITMA) -2,978 - 6,14 %RUSSIAN FEDERATION (RF) - 3,019 - 6,22 %IBERIA - 3,275 - 6,75 % USA, CANADA (NAM) - 1,650 - 3,40 %MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA (MAF) - 2,583 - 5,32 %LATIN AMERICA (LATAM) - 98 - 0,20 %

GRAND TOTAL - 48,530

5,359FRAM

3,275IBERIA

1,650NAM

5,716UKI

3,500BENELUX

2,978ITMA

98LATAM

5,459CEE

2,583MAF

3,409ASIA

3,019RF

7,943DACH

3,507NOBA

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Samna GhaniStaff [email protected]

Venetia KyritsiStaff [email protected]

Dran Coronado Staff [email protected]

Claire Pillar Editorial [email protected]

Marianna KeenStaff [email protected]

Mahjabeen Farooq Website [email protected]

Lucie RobsonSenior [email protected]

Maria ChristodoulidouMarketing [email protected]

Carine Khoury Director [email protected]

Team

Iphigenia Papaioanou Project [email protected]

CM (Christian Marolt)Executive [email protected]

Marilena PatatiniArt [email protected]

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