HCI Wins Two

June 24, 2011
Healthcare Informatics has won two awards from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors (ASHPE).   In the Special Report category,

Healthcare Informatics has won two awards from the American Society of Healthcare Publication Editors (ASHPE).

In the Special Report category, editors Mark Hagland and Daphne Lawrence received a silver award for, “The New Rules of Engagement,” October 2007. (Introduction, Large Hospitals, Mid-size & Small Hospitals) In the Signed Editorial category, Anthony Guerra took a bronze award for his October edit memo, “IT Can't Turn You.”

Twinsburg, Ohio-based ASHPE’s stated mission is to enhance the knowledge and skills of healthcare publication editors, thereby expanding their value to the publications they serve.

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