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Health
Affairs SUBSCRIBER HELP & SERVICES:
Subscribing
to Health Affairs
A standard subscription to Health Affairs includes a six, bimonthly print issues, weekly Web Exclusives or online-only articles, as well as access to the entire journal archive.
An Individual Subscription is designated for personal use only, and is limited to one online user -- this type of subscription is also non-transferable. Health Affairs also offers subscribers options for one, two or three year terms -- savings up to 20%.
A Institutional Subscription is designated for one geographic location with multiple users, and includes one print copy as well as full online access. Health Affairs offers Tiered subscription pricing based upon Carnegie definition of institutions based upon type and size.
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- Individual
Subscribers have personal access to:
- Tables of contents,
abstracts, full-text searching, full-text display, document delivery,
citation tracking, e-alerts, access to online collections and Web
Exclusive papers, PDFs, links to Medline, ability to save articles
and searches in a Personal Archive, citation manager, reference links
to full-text articles in over 1,000 journals, and the advantage of
having password access to Health Affairs from any computer
connected to the Internet.
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- Institutional
Subscribers have sitewide access to:
- Tables of contents,
abstracts, full-text searching, full-text display, PDFs, citation
tracking, e-alerts, access to online collections and Web Exclusive
papers, links to Medline, reference links to full-text articles in
over 1,000 journals, COUNTER-compliant usage statistics for your institution,
and electronic coursepack rights. Institutional subscribers may choose
to activate online access to the journal by either entering an Internet
IP address range for computers within an institutional site or may
choose username/password access. To place an order for an institutional subscription, please contact Health Affairs at (301) 347-3900.
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Without
a subscription you have access to tables of contents, abstracts,
e-alerts, full-text searching, and access to a selection of full-text
content at no cost and without having to register.
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