Institutional Multi-site Licensing Options
National License
A national/multi-site license provides online access to Health Affairs for an organization with multiple sites within a single country. The license is coordinated and managed by one account administrator within the organization. Call or e-mail for questions and ordering information.
• 2011 National License price: $3,995.00
Consortia License
A consortia license is for a group of associated institutions (may be regional or country-wide) that wish to receive online access to Health Affairs. The license is coordinated and managed by one account administrator. Call or e-mail for pricing and license agreement information.
Global License
A global license provides online access to Health Affairs for an organization with offices located in more than one country . The license is coordinated and managed by one account administrator within the organization. Call or e-mail for pricing and license agreement information.
Ann Link
Deputy Publisher
Health Affairs
7500 Old Georgetown Rd, #600
Bethesda, MD 20814
USA
Phone: 1-301-347-3908
E-mail: licensing@healthaffairs.org
Current Issue
- From the Editor-in-Chief
- Access Declines for Adults over Past Decade
- Differences in Medicaid Enrollment Rates
- Will ACA Reduce Disparities in Uninsurance?
- Coverage Gains for Ex-Prisoners
- States Shifting Costs for Younger Dual Eligibles?
- A New Look at Variations
- Influence of the Relative Value Update Committee
- Providers' Market Power
- Simplifying the Choices in Insurance Exchanges
- Mental Health Care for Medicaid-Eligible Kids
- Coverage and Addiction Disorders Treatment
- Potential Savings from Consumer-Directed Plans
- 'Grand-Aides' for Primary Care
- Shared Decision Making Obstacles
- Japan's Success in Containing Costs
- China's Health Reforms
- Overprescribing in China
- View Table of Contents »
- The Latest Health Wonk Review 25 May 2012
- Health Affairs Briefing: The Care Span For The Elderly And Disabled 24 May 2012
- Most Individual Polices Would Not Meet Affordable Care Act Standards 24 May 2012
- Health Care Economics 101 And The Supreme Court 23 May 2012
- Six Strategic Variables In Predicting The Impact Of Accountable Care 22 May 2012
- Americans’ Thoughts on the Role of the United States in Global Health: Foundation Survey 24 May 2012
- The Joplin, Missouri, Tornado: Director’s Cut; How a Foundation Has Been Helping 22 May 2012
- Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias: What Are Foundations Doing to Increase Knowledge and Prevent Suffering? 18 May 2012
- Foundation Funding to Eliminate Food Deserts and to Improve Oral Health 15 May 2012
- Should California Establish a Basic Health Program for Certain Low-Income Residents? 10 May 2012
- "Value In Cancer Care" Event April 12, 2012
- Amy Berman - "Living Life In My Own Way—And Dying That Way As Well" Narrative Matters April 09, 2012
- Teeb Al-Samarrai - "Adrift In Africa: A US Medical Resident On An Elective Abroad" Narrative Matters April 04, 2012
- Laurie McClellan - "Chronic Lyme Disease: It's Time To Solve The Medical Mystery Inside An Enigma" Narrative Matters March 05, 2012
- Antibiotics being overprescribed for sinusitus - WTOP Interview February 15, 2012
- Trends in The Adoption of Health Information Technology April 25, 2012
- Value In Cancer Care April 12, 2012
- Confronting the Growing Diabetes Crisis January 10, 2012
- Growth In US Health Spending 2010 January 09, 2012
- Growth Of Consumer-Directed Health Plans To One-Half Of All Employer-Sponsored Insurance Could Save $57 Billion Annually
- Authoritarian Physicians And Patients’ Fear Of Being Labeled ‘Difficult’ Among Key Obstacles To Shared Decision Making
- A Decade Of Health Care Access Declines For Adults Holds Implications For Changes In The Affordable Care Act
- Reasons For The Wide Variation In Medicaid Participation Rates Among States Hold Lessons For Coverage Expansion In 2014
- Growth Of Consumer-Directed Health Plans To One-Half Of All Employer-Sponsored Insurance Could Save $57 Billion Annually
- The Growing Power Of Some Providers To Win Steep Payment Increases From Insurers Suggests Policy Remedies May Be Needed
- Authoritarian Physicians And Patients’ Fear Of Being Labeled ‘Difficult’ Among Key Obstacles To Shared Decision Making
- A Decade Of Health Care Access Declines For Adults Holds Implications For Changes In The Affordable Care Act
- Living Life In My Own Way—And Dying That Way As Well
- An Analysis Of Whether Higher Health Care Spending In The United States Versus Europe Is ‘Worth It’ In The Case Of Cancer
- Urologists’ Self-Referral For Pathology Of Biopsy Specimens Linked To Increased Use And Lower Prostate Cancer Detection
- An Actuarial Analysis Shows That Offering Lung Cancer Screening As An Insurance Benefit Would Save Lives At Relatively Low Cost
- Hospitals’ Geographic Expansion In Quest Of Well-Insured Patients: Will The Outcome Be Better Care, More Cost, Or Both?

