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Subject Health Affairs Scholar Celebrates One Year Of Health Policy Research
Date June 30, 2024 7:01 AM
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Sunday, June 30, 2024 | The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs

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Health Affairs Scholar ([link removed] ) is celebrating its one-year anniversary.

The journal was founded by Health Affairs to meet the growing and unmistakable need to widely share new research findings to the health policy community through swift and open-access publication.

The digital journal published its first issue in July 2023 with a dedication to emerging policy trends and global health. Since launch, Scholar has published cross-cutting and timely research vetted through high-quality peer review.

The journal is being noticed. Cited by Congress and national media outlets like the New York Times, NPR, and the Los Angeles Times, Scholar has published papers on health care costs, access, quality, and equity. High-impact papers have included:

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Health Affairs Scholar is one of the fastest health policy peer-reviewed journals available. From submission to advance article publication, the median time is 73 days, which includes author revision.

Scholar recently has been accepted for indexing in PubMed Central, a major milestone that reflects the journal’s strong quality of scholarship. It is also indexed in Google Scholar.

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Read about Scholar’s first year from Editor-in-Chief Kathryn Phillips on Forefront. ([link removed] )

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