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Copyright & Proprietary Rights Notice

Project HOPE — The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc. (hereafter "the Publisher"), is the copyright owner of all material published in Health Affairs and on the Health Affairs Web site. As provided by United States copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code), no part of Health Affairs may be reproduced, modified, displayed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or by information storage or retrieval systems, without prior written permission unless otherwise indicated below.

 

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Permitted Uses

You may, without obtaining formal permission and provided the content is obtained legally and all copyright and other proprietary notices* are observed: link to the abstract URL of articles; review/download one copy of any article for storage within your personal non-networked computer archive only; print a single hard copy for personal/noncommercial use; or display/share a single <100-word excerpt.

You may, with advance notice to [email protected] and provided the content is obtained legally and all copyright and other proprietary notices* are observed: reuse content in print/electronic versions of your scholarly thesis, dissertation or poster presentation.

*Format:
Copyrighted and published by Project HOPE/Health Affairs as [include the full citation: author name, “article title.’ Health Affairs (Millwood). Year of original publication, volume number, issue number, pages. If applicable, include exhibit number.]. The published article is archived and available online at www.healthaffairs.org/. Reused with permission from Project HOPE/Health Affairs.

For example:
Copyrighted and published by Project HOPE/Health Affairs as: Wendy Levinson, Cara S. Lesser and Ronald M. Epstein “Developing Physician Communication Skills For Patient-Centered Care.” Health Affairs (Millwood) 2010. Vol. 29, No. 7, 1310-1318. The published article is archived and available online at www.healthaffairs.org. Reused with permission from Project HOPE/Health Affairs.

Please note that proper attribution alone does not equate to fair or permitted use.

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You may not make multiple copies of any article, modify articles in any way, frame or otherwise display any part of the Health Affairs journal or web site on your own or any other web site or make any other use of it without prior permission from the Publisher. Also, you may not rewrite, paraphrase, summarize, discuss or otherwise substantively reproduce content for any informative, non-commercial, or commercial purpose. Casual or intentional reuse, sharing, distribution or any other use on any social media or similar network – without obtaining explicit permission from Health Affairs – constitutes unlawful use and copyright infringement.

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Permission to copy, reproduce, republish, or link to the full text of Health Affairs journal article content, may use the Copyright Clearance Center's RightsLink® service.

  1. Simply visit www.healthaffairs.org, and locate the article from which you seek to reuse content. Or, at the Table of Contents level, click on the Permissions link below the article; at the article level, click on the Permissions link in the article toolbox at the top of the article abstract.
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Health Affairs Forefront

Authors retain the copyright for noncommercial use of their post and may:

  1. Display the Article on Licensor’s own website;
  2. Include the Article in Licensor’s own newsletter, or similar publication produced by or for Licensor; and
  3. Use the Article in Licensor’s educational presentations and related materials as long as the Article is not included in any other third-party publication.
  4. Attribution: You must attribute the work in the following manner: 
    Author name, title of post, Health Affairs Forefront, date posted, URL, and you MUST include a copy of the copyright notice: Copyright © [Year of Publication] Health Affairs by Project HOPE – The People-to-People Health Foundation, Inc.

Others may link to, copy, distribute, and display Health Affairs Forefront posts under the following conditions:

  1. Author permission: Authors retain the copyright of their post with certain restrictions. Please contact the author to obtain permission for re-use of their material.
  2. Attribution: You must attribute the work in the following manner:
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  3. Noncommercial: You may not use this work for commercial purposes.
  4. No Derivative Works: You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work. Only authors of posts may build upon their own writing for future articles and other works.

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Health Policy Briefs

At this time, Health Policy Briefs are open access. As such, you may reprint/reuse content without obtaining formal permission—with the exception of figures. Contact [email protected] concerning reuse of figures in Health Policy Briefs. Your reuse must include the citation as noted at the bottom of each Health Policy Brief. For example: "Health Policy Brief: Ambulance Diversion," Health Affairs, June 2, 2016.