Hospitals & Health Networks Named Neal Award Finalist in Two Categories
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 04, 2014 -- After a banner year for Hospitals & Health Networks (H&HN) magazine in 2013, the Association for Business Information and Media Companies (ABM) has once again recognized Health Forum’s flagship publication for editorial excellence.
The magazine received two nominations for ABM’s prestigious Jesse H. Neal Awards, which will be given out later this month. H&HN’s Diabetes Care Management series was named as a finalist in the “Best Subject Related Series of Articles” category in Class B, which is comprised of magazines with gross advertising/circulation revenues between $3 and $7 million. The March 2013 edition of H&HN was also named as a finalist in the “Best Single Issue” category in Class B.
Last year, H&HN’s series, “Health Care’s Costliest 1%” was one of three finalists for the ABM’s Grand Neal Award. The series won the Neal Award for “Best Subject-Related Series.”
“H&HN’s editorial staff once again demonstrate why they are the very best in health care thought leadership journalism,” says Mary Grayson, Health Forum’s editorial director for executive publications. “With our Diabetes Care Management series, we wanted to highlight the innovative ways hospitals and health care systems are tackling a chronic health problem.”
Amy Mosser, Health Forum’s chief operating and development officer, also hails H&HN for their in-depth reporting on important issues facing hospital and health care leaders.
“Health Forum is dedicated to delivering relevant, innovative content across all platforms, including multimedia and social media,” Mosser says.
About Health Forum
Health Forum is a strategic business enterprise of the American Hospital Association, creatively partnering to develop and deliver essential information and innovative services to help health care leaders achieve organizational performance excellence and sustainability.
About the American Hospital Association
The AHA is a nonprofit association of health care provider organizations and individuals that are committed to the improvement of health in their communities. The AHA is the national advocate for its members, which includes nearly 5,000 member hospitals, health systems and other health care organizations, and 43,000 individual members. Founded in 1898, the AHA provides education for health care leaders and is a source of information on health care issues and trends.
Mary Grayson, Hospitals & Health Networks, +1 (312) 893-6817, [email protected]
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