Journal for Healthcare Quality

Journal for Healthcare Quality

Infobox Journal


discipline = peer-reviewed medical journal
abbreviation = JHQ
publisher = National Association for Healthcare Quality
country = USA
history = Founded 1979
website = http://www.nahq.org/journal/
ISSN = 1062-2551

The Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ) is the bi-monthly journal for the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ). More than 4,000 healthcare professionals participate in this association. Many members consider "JHQ" to be the number one member benefit. "JHQ" is a peer-reviewed journal based in Glenview, IL. All of the reviewers and authors are professionals in the field of healthcare quality.

History

"JHQ" was preceded by "View and Review", the organizations journal, and was renamed in 1979 to the "Journal of Quality Assurance" ("JQA"). JQA was the official journal for the National Association of Quality Assurance Professionals (NAQAP). David Stumph, the NAQAP's executive director, was named editor of this quarterly publication. Stumph or members of the board wrote most of the articles for JQA. While a few articles appeared in JQA, most of the content was organizational news stories. JQA was more of a news magazine than a journal. "Making the transition from news magazine to journal was probably the biggest challenge," Stumph said. JQA became a bi-monthly publication in 1989 and by then the publication was officially a journal. In 1991, JQA was officially renamed JHQ when the association changed its name to NAHQ.

By 1993, the journal began offering opportunities for members to seek out additional certification in healthcare quality by offering continuing education (CE) credits. By reading the CE articles in the journal and completing a quiz, members earn credits to earn their CPHQ degree. In 2001, "JHQ" was awarded the ASAE Gold Circle Certificate of Achievement for a peer-reviewed journal. The following year, JHQ received an APEX Award of Excellence.

The 20th Anniversary for NAHQ also marked big changes for JHQ. In 2004, the journal was redesigned along with the NAHQ Web site. "JHQ" began publishing "Web Exclusive" articles for the redesigned NAHQ Web site. "JHQ Web Exclusives" exhibit more feature articles than the research-heavy articles that appear in "JHQ". JHQ once again received an APEX Gold Award for Publication Excellence.

Current Journal

Mission:"JHQ" is a professional forum that continuously advances healthcare quality practice in diverse and changing environments. Vision: "JHQ" is the first choice for creative and scientific solutions in the pursuit of healthcare quality.

JHQ is $105 for non-members, $175 for international orders and free for members. NAHQ members consider JHQ one of the main membership benefits.

Current JHQ Team

Luc R. Pelletier, Editor-in-Chief Deborah Flores, Q&A Editor Joann Genovich-Richards, Q&A Editor Jean Grube, Media Editor Danny van Leeuwen, Quality NETwork Editor Robert Rosati, Research Editor Susan White, Interviews Editor

Editorial Board Christy L. Beaudin Diane Storer Brown Sue Boisvert Steven Douglas Chinn Jean A. Grube Kevin C. Park Lenard L. Parisi Pamela Scarrow Sandra E. Ward Linda Scribner, Board liaison Barbara Hofmaier, Staff liaison

Review Panel Ann Allen Sandra Amin Wanda Bishop Linda Brandt-Comer Gina M. Brinkerhoff Margaret P. Chu J. Deborah Cicero Barbara Corn Courtney Cosby Katharine D. Darst Debbie Dowling Jill Flateland Iris Garcia-Caban Carol S. Guinane Linda Harrington Michelle Horvath Nancy Houyoux Denise Kent Fatemah Kiani Nancy Edmunds Kline Toni N. Layer Mary Lush Nir Menachemi Jane Miller Doug Mitchell Mary Patricia Norwalk Judith Perry-Ewald Cherryl M. Routon Mary S. Savitsky Pamela Scarrow Andrea B. Silvey Chittur A. Sivaram Wayne E. Soo Hoo Melissa Tabbarah Robert Taraszewski Beryl Vallejo Sandra Ward Joan D. Wynn Susan Yeager-Chowning Linda Scribner, Board liaison Barbara Hofmaier, Staff liaison

External links

* [http://www.nahq.org National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ)]
* [http://www.nahq.org/journal/ Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ)]
* [http://www.connect2amc.com/clients Association Management Center (AMC)]


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