The American Journal of Managed Care

The American Journal of Managed Care is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC.

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Resource Centers

The Journal provides a number of "AJMC Essentials", educational resource centers that focus on specific clinical and policy healthcare areas. They include:

The journals's website includes articles, including archived content, as well as web exclusive content. It also serves as a medium for trending healthcare conversations and news though incorporation of AJMC Television and video-based content with healthcare professionals.

AJMCtv Interviews on the AJMCtv channel are a series of short videos to inform payers, clinicians and policy makers of key information in the field through regularly posted video clips.[3]

The AJMCtv Diabetes Channel is a selection of short videos on diabetes—management, treatment and quality care measures.[4]

AJMCtv Panel Discussions consist of a group of experts discussing managed care topics in a roundtable teleconference format .[5]

AJMCtv Peer Exchange provide multi-stakeholder perspectives on issues concerning managed care professionals. .[6]

Managed Care Insights, produced through AJMCtv, is an editorial series with multiple areas of focus in the managed care industry .[7]

AJMCtv Webinars consist of interactive tools and podcasts containing educational, managed care-related information for the healthcare audience.[8]

Editors

The Co-Editors-in-Chief: are A. Mark Fendrick, MD, Director of The Center for Value-Based Insurance Design and Professor at the University of Michigan in the Departments of Internal Medicine and Health Management and Policy.,[9] and Michael E. Chernew, PhD: a professor in the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard Medical School. .[10]

Other Associated Publications

The American Journal of Accountable Care

The American Journal of Accountable Care (AJAC) is a quarterly medical journal First published in December 2013. It is the official publication of The American Journal of Managed Care's ACO and Emerging Healthcare Delivery Coalition, and publishes findings and created through the Coalition's live meetings, web, and teleconferences. It is also published by Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC.[11] Reaching more than 40,000 healthcare professionals.[12]

The American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits

The American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits (AJPB) is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC that includes makers with case studies, research, and evidence-based tools to help them develop clinical strategies for improving the efficiency and health outcomes in managing pharmaceutical care.[13] The Journal provides formulary and pharmacy[14] It was founded in 2009 as a sister publication to The American Journal of Managed Care, AJPB expresses particular interest to topics such as utilization management strategies, outcomes research on Medicare Part D, and formulary development and implementation strategies, among others. All original articles submitted to the Journal are subjected to peer review and are additionally evaluated on their real world relevance . The journal is the official publication of The Pharmacy & Therapeutics Society and is indexed in EMBASE and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL).

The Evidence-Based Series

References

  1. "About The American Journal of Managed Care". Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC. Retrieved 15 January 2013.
  2. "About the Journal".
  3. "AJMCtv Interviews".
  4. "Diabetes Channel".
  5. "Panel Discussions".
  6. "Peer Exchange".
  7. "Managed Care Insights".
  8. "Webinars".
  9. "VBID: Faculty and Staff". University of Michigan. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  10. "Michael E. Chernew, PhD". Harvard Medical School. Retrieved 1 May 2014.
  11. "AJAC Highlights Potential of Connected Care, Patient-Centered Ways to Measure Quality". PRWeb. Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  12. "About the Journal". The American Journal of Managed Care. Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  13. "The American Journal of Pharmacy Benefits". National Library of Medicine. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  14. "About the Journal". The American Journal of Managed Care. Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  15. "About Evidence-Based Diabetes Management". The American Journal of Managed Care. Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  16. "About Evidence-Based Immunology and Infectious Disease". The American Journal of Managed Care. Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  17. "About Evidence-Based Oncology". The American Journal of Managed Care. Managed Care & Healthcare Communications, LLC. Retrieved 18 July 2014.

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