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Leadership in Health Services

Leadership in Health Services


ISSN: 1751-1879

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Editorial objectives

Leadership in Health Services provides examples of best practice in this dynamic field, disseminating practical, relevant and timely information. Combining theoretical articles and applied case studies, the journal is an essential resource for all those researching and practicing in this evolving area.

Editorial criteria

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Topicality

Developing effective leaders is crucial in achieving the goals set for healthcare services worldwide. Improvements in organizations and services can only be made by building leadership and managerial capacity and skills. The Journal provides up-to-date information on the latest trends and developments in the field.

Key benefits

As the only peer-reviewed journal focussing on leadership in a healthcare setting, the Journal ensures that readers are kept abreast of current debates and hot topics, including new models of clinical leadership and management. The Journal is also international and comparative, illustrating examples of best practice from around the globe.

Key journal audiences

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Leadership in Health Services is available as part of an online subscription to the Emerald Healthcare Management Subject Collection. For more information, please email collections@emeraldinsight.com.

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Sample Articles

  • L(H) # ? (m1, m2 ? mn)
    Jeffrey Braithwaite
    Volume: 21 Issue: 1; 2008
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  • Learning and development dimensions of a pan-Canadian primary health care capacity- building project
    Michael Aherne and Jose Pereira
    Volume: 21 Issue: 4; 2008
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