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About AHCJ
excerpted from the AHCJ
website
The Association of Health Care
Journalists, Inc. is an independent,
nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing public understanding of
health care issues. Its mission is to improve the quality, accuracy and
visibility of health care reporting, writing and editing. AHCJ is
classified as a 501(c)(6), a nonprofit professional trade association.
There are
more than 1,000 members of AHCJ.
Goals:
- To
support the highest standards of reporting, writing, editing, and
broadcasting in health care journalism for the general public and trade
publications.
- To develop a strong and vibrant community of
journalists concerned with all forms of health care journalism.
- To raise the stature of health care journalism in
newsrooms, the industry, and the public, as a whole.
- To promote understanding between journalists and
sources of news about how each can best serve the public.
- To advocate for the free flow of information to the
public.
- To
advocate for the improvement of professional development opportunities
for journalists who cover any aspect of health and health care.
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