"Contemporary Long Term Care" magazine acquired by HCPro.HCPro (Marblehead,MA), a provider of information, education, training and consulting products and services in the areas of healthcare regulation and compliance, has acquired "Contemporary Long Term Care" magazine from HealthNet Information Services See Information Systems. (Parsippany, NJ). No terms of the deal were given. HealthNet was represented in the deal by Whitestone Communications (New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of ). "Contemporary Long Term Care" was launched in 1978 and is published monthly for administrators, directors of nursing, medical directors, pharmacists This is a list of notable pharmacists.
n the provision of medical, social, and personal care services on a recurring or continuing basis to persons with chronic physical or mental disorders. operations. Originally established by Bill Communications as "Contemporary Administrator," the acquired title has a mostly-controlled circulation of 35,000. HCPro ceo Bruce Guzowski said the purchase "allows HCPro to offer its training and information services to 'CLTC's' loyal readers, while significantly increasing our reach into this growing sector" and "solidifies HCPro as a major player in the long-term care publishing industry." The deal is HCPro's first acquisition in 2006 after completing six publishing deals in 2005, including the purchase of "HealthLeaders" magazine, four healthcare newsletters from The Business Word, Inc., five monthly healthcare newsletters from COR cor (kor) [L.] heart. acute cor pulmonale acute overload of the right ventricle due to pulmonary hypertension, usually due to acute pulmonary embolism. Health and "Physician Compensation" newsletter from Atlantic Information Services.
John E. Hagan (Member):  11/8/2009 10:00 AM
In your article of 2/4/2006 concerning "Contempory Administrator" you incorrectly stated the Bill Communications established the magizine in 1978. The truth is it was started in Birmingham, Al By John E. Hagan and George Hutchinson ESQ. It was later sold to National Health Care of Murfreesboro, TN. I know because I am John E. Hagan. Please check out the June 1978 edition of Contempory Long Term Care page 4. If you have any questions please call 813-476-0384 or check out our current web site www.nationalseniorlivinginc.com<br>Thanks, <br>John E. Hagan |
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