Print

Print


Hi 
  
Cambridge University Press are launching a new journal - Health Economics, Policy and Law (HEPL) - in 2006 (actually, the first issue is likely to be released in November 2005). We are inviting people to submit articles for consideration.  

Some basic information about HEPL, such as word limits, scope and email address, is given below. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.  

Adam 
  
Adam Oliver 
London School of Economics  
 
Health Economics, Policy and Law 
 
Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce the launch of a new quarterly journal, Health Economics, Policy and Law for 2006. International trends highlight the confluence of economics, politics and legal considerations in the health policy process. Health Economics, Policy and Law will serve as a forum for scholarship on health policy issues from these perspectives, and will be of use to academics, policy makers and health care managers and professionals. HEPL will be international in scope, and will publish both theoretical and applied work. Considerable emphasis will be placed on rigorous conceptual development and analysis, and on the presentation of empirical evidence that is relevant to the policy process. The definition of health policy will be broad, and will include factors that affect health but that transcend health care, and factors that only indirectly affect health, such as legal and economic considerations in medical research. Articles on social care issues will also be considered. The most important output of HEPL will be original research articles, although the editors also encourage readers to propose subjects for editorials, review articles and debate essays.
 
Call for Papers 
HEPL invites high quality contributions in health economics, political science and/or law, within its general aims and scope. The recommended text-length of articles is 6-8,000 words for original research articles, 2,000 words for guest editorials, 5,000 words for review articles, and 3,000 words for debate essays. All articles should be written in English, and should follow the instructions for contributors, which can be found at:  www.cambridge.org/journals/hep/ifc 
 
All contributions and general correspondence should be sent to: 
Anna Maresso, Managing Editor 
LSE Health and Social Care 
London School of Economics and Political Science 
Houghton Street 
London WC2A 2AE 
UK 
Email [log in to unmask] 
 
Editors of HEPL: 
Gregg Bloche, Bill Hsiao, Martin Knapp, Elias Mossialos, Adam Oliver, Tom Rice, Bo Rothstein, Wynand van de Ven 
  
Managing Editor: 
Anna Maresso 
  
Advisory Board: 
Toni Ashton, Laurence Baker, Robert Baldwin, Bob Evans, David Chinitz, Angela Coulter, Diane Dawson, Maurizio Ferrera, Josep Figueras, Martin Gaynor, Ulf Gerdtham, Unto Hakkinen, Leigh Hancher, Toshihiko Hasegawa, Jan-Kees Helderman, Tamara Hervey, Ellen Immergut, Timothy Jost, Soonman Kwon, Julian Le Grand, Alan Maynard, Alistair McGuire, Martin McKee, August Oesterle, Alex Preker, Jeff Richardson, Richard Saltman, Erik Schut, Peter Smith, Richard Southby, Carolyn Tuohy, Karsten Vrangbaek, Albert Weale, David Wilsford, Barbara Wolfe