The National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC) has awarded the contract to publish Journal of Correctional Health Care to Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers, effective January 2021. The Journal adds a strong component to the company’s portfolio of mission-driven journals including Health Equity, Transgender Health, LGBT Health, and AIDS Patient Care and STDs.
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. is dedicated to supporting the health care of underserved populations through publications. Journal of Correctional Health Care provides critically important education for health care providers to the incarcerated population, which is more important than ever during the COVID crisis.
Journal of Correctional Health Care is the only national, peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on the complex and evolving field. An invaluable resource for clinicians, allied health practitioners, and administrators, it provides the latest research and developments in clinical care for chronic and infectious disease, mental health care, substance abuse treatment, health services management, quality improvement, medical records, medical-legal issues, discharge planning, staffing, cost analysis, and other topics as they relate to correctional health care. Coverage includes empirical research, case studies, best practices, literature reviews, letters, and NCCHC position statements.
Journal of Correctional Health Care will continue to be published quarterly in print and online with open access options under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief John R. Miles. Interested authors can submit their manuscripts now for publication in 2021.
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