MODESTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Population Health News, the new newsletter created for stakeholders interested in population health management, launches today, announces Clive Riddle, President of MCOL and publisher of the monthly newsletter. According to Riddle, electronic copies of the first issue are available free by requesting a copy at www.PopulationHealthNews.com or by e-mailing info@populationhealthnews.com.
Population Health News is a 12-page, monthly newsletter with detailed feature articles contributed by leading national experts; thought leader insights; industry briefs; a case study; profile of a key individual involved with population health; and much more. “Led by veteran editor Mari Edlin, Population Health News will provide an ongoing, working knowledgebase of current clinical, quality, care management, analytics, legal, regulatory, policy, operational and financial aspects related to population health programs, as well as business opportunities, intelligence and overall challenges arising in this arena,” Riddle says.
“After this free inaugural issue, we’ll initiate regular monthly issues with subscriptions starting with the May 2014 issue,” Riddle explains. Subscription rates for the 12-page monthly publication, available in print and electronic format, are $39 per month or $468 annually. A special first-year introductory, discounted annual rate of $295 is available through April 30, 2014. Visit www.PopulationHealthNews.com or call 209.577.4888 to subscribe.
Population Health News joins the Health Policy Publishing, LLC, family of publications, including subscription-based Accountable Care News, Health Insurance Marketplace News, Medical Home News, Predictive Modeling News and Readmissions News. Health Policy Publishing also offers free e-newsletters, such as HealthChange Bulletin, Retail Clinic Bulletin, Accountable Care Bulletin, Health Insurance Marketplace Bulletin, Medical Home Bulletin, Predictive Modeling Bulletin and Readmissions Bulletin.
MCOL administers the newsletter operations, including customer service and fulfillment on behalf of Health Policy Publishing. Links and additional information regarding each of these publications are available at the Health Policy Publishing website: www.HealthPolicyPublishing.com.
Content submission proposals from stakeholders for future issues are encouraged. Certain advertising and promotional opportunities are also available associated with the newsletter. Additional information is available on the website or by calling 209.577.4888.