Milbank Quarterly

Milbank Quarterly
The Milbank Quarterly  
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Abbreviated title (ISO) Milbank Q
Discipline Health Services, Public Health, Social Medicine
Language English
Edited by Bradford H. Gray
Publication details
Publisher Wiley-Blackwell (USA)
Publication history 1923 (current title since 1986)
Frequency quarterly
Impact factor
(2009)
3.872
Indexing
ISSN 0887-378X (print)
1468-0009 (web)
LCCN 2002-211513
OCLC number 34945088
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The Milbank Quarterly is a peer-reviewed journal for the health care sector published since 1923. It has either led, or been in the top three, for impact factor of 49 journals in Health Policy & Services, and of 69 journals in Health Care Sciences & Services since 2003.[1]

The Milbank Quarterly is published four times per year by Wiley-Blackwell and the Milbank Memorial Fund, an endowed national foundation funded by Elizabeth Milbank Anderson that supports research of issues related to health policy.[2] All articles since 1997 are available online via the Milbank website and articles since 1923 are available via JSTOR.[3]

The journal is indexed by Abstracts in Health Care Management Studies; Abstracts in Hygiene & Communicable Diseases; Abstracts in Social Gerontology; Academic ASAP; Expanded Academic ASAP; Academic Search Elite; Academic Search Premier; Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts; Biological Abstracts; Biomedical Reference Collection: Comprehensive; Biomedical Reference Collection: Corporate; Business ASAP; Business Periodical Index; Business Source: Corporate; Business Source Elite; Business Source Premier; CatchWord; Chemical Abstracts; Corporate ResourceNet; Current Bibliographies in Medicine; Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Science; Current Literature in Family Planning; EBSCO Legal Collection; EBSCO Online; Future Survey; General Business File ASAP; Health Business FullTEXT Elite; Health Index; Health Reference Center; Hospital Literature Index; Hospital Management Review; Human Resources Abstracts; ISI Basic Social Sciences Index; Index Medicus; InfoSouth Abstracts; InfoTrac OneFile; Ingenta; International Bibliography of Sociology; International Bibliography of the Social Sciences; JCR Science Edition; JCR Social Sciences Edition; Medical Care Review; Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews; Online Computer Library Center FirstSearch Electronic Collections Online; OVID; Periodical Abstracts Research II; ProQuest Social Science Plus Text; PsycINFO; Psychological Abstracts; Psychology & Behavioral Sciences Collection; Public Affairs Information Service International; Science Citation Index; Social Gerontology; Social Sciences Citation Index; Social Sciences Index/Full Text; Social Services Abstracts; Sociological Abstracts; Sociological Collection; Tropical Diseases Bulletin; Wilson Business Abstracts; Wilson OmniFile V; Wilson Social Sciences Abstracts; and Wilson Social Sciences Index.[4]

Previous titles

  • The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly. Health and Society (1973–1985)
  • The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly (1934–1972)
  • The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly Bulletin (1923–1933)

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