Health Service Journal
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Health Service Journal (HSJ) is a weekly news print title and website on the British National Health Service
National Health Service
The National Health Service is the shared name of three of the four publicly funded healthcare systems in the United Kingdom. They provide a comprehensive range of health services, the vast majority of which are free at the point of use to residents of the United Kingdom...

, healthcare management and health policy.

Commercially published by EMAP
EMAP
Emap Limited is a British media company, specialising in the production of business-to-business magazines, and the organisation of business events and conferences...

, HSJ shares a news team with Nursing Times
Nursing Times
Nursing Times is a magazine for nurses in the United Kingdom. The magazine and its website nursingtimes.net publish original nursing research and a variety of clinical articles for nurses at all stages in their career....

, and has an average circulation of almost 18,000 copies, most of which is by subscription.

HSJ.co.uk is the magazine's subscription-only website, to which users can have access as online-only subscribers or alongside a print subscription. The website expands on the printed content with extra news, analysis, opinion and debate. HSJ subscribers can add to the debate by contributing comments to news stories.

HSJ has a dedicated jobs site for positions across the health service, including executive-level, governance, information technology, finance, education and commissioning roles.

HSJ also produces conferences that cover pressing issues in healthcare management, delivering practical guidance and topical discussion. Big annuals include the Leadership Forum, Clinical Coding Best Practice Forum and NHS Governance, and feature key figures in the health service such as health secretary Andrew Lansley, NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson and NHS medical director Professor Sir Bruce Keogh.

HSJ Fundamentals seminars fall into the conferences group and is a series of learning seminars for NHS colleagues and partners to develop the knowledge and skills for a reformed NHS.
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