Liz Hoffman
@lizhoffmanoa.bsky.social
Senior Publisher at BMC/SpringerNature working on health services research, health policy, public and global health open access journals. All views here are my own.
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Call for papers from Health Research Policy and Systems link.springer.com/journal/12961 for a collection on 'Advancing #ResearchPrioritization: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Implementation Strategies' link.springer.com/collections/...
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Edited by @monalisa1n.bsky.social and @evidentsumanth.bsky.social
Health Research Policy and Systems
Health Research Policy and Systems is published in collaboration with the World Health Organization. The journal has an international approach that ...
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October 29, 2025 at 10:18 AM
Call for papers from Health Research Policy and Systems link.springer.com/journal/12961 for a collection on 'Advancing #ResearchPrioritization: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Implementation Strategies' link.springer.com/collections/...
Edited by @monalisa1n.bsky.social and @evidentsumanth.bsky.social
Edited by @monalisa1n.bsky.social and @evidentsumanth.bsky.social
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@monalisa1n.bsky.social and I are appointed as Guest Editors for the journal Health Research Policy and Systems (HRPS), published by Springer Nature.
Our upcoming Special Collection: Advancing Research Prioritization: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Implementation Strategies
Our upcoming Special Collection: Advancing Research Prioritization: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Implementation Strategies
October 21, 2025 at 10:30 PM
@monalisa1n.bsky.social and I are appointed as Guest Editors for the journal Health Research Policy and Systems (HRPS), published by Springer Nature.
Our upcoming Special Collection: Advancing Research Prioritization: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Implementation Strategies
Our upcoming Special Collection: Advancing Research Prioritization: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Implementation Strategies
Fascinating blog reflecting on women's health in Britain and America over the last 2 centuries
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Women's Health in Britain and America: Q&A with Dr April Patrick
Dr April Patrick, Associate Professor Department of English, Rowan University, discusses her work at the intersection of literature of women's health. This blog contributes to the SDG 3 Newsletter.
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October 22, 2025 at 1:33 PM
Fascinating blog reflecting on women's health in Britain and America over the last 2 centuries
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Of course one major difference between having healthcare professionals at NHSE award contracts for NHS work and having politicians at DHSC do it is healthcare professionals can't take donations from private healthcare.
Wes Streeting wants to hand the whole NHS budget to the same organisation that was in charge of PPE contracts.
If you want to know the difference between healthcare run by politicians or run by experts look at the pandemic:
NHSE ran the biggest vaccination programme in British history.
The Department of Health was in charge of PPE contracts.
NHSE ran the biggest vaccination programme in British history.
The Department of Health was in charge of PPE contracts.
March 17, 2025 at 12:59 PM
Of course one major difference between having healthcare professionals at NHSE award contracts for NHS work and having politicians at DHSC do it is healthcare professionals can't take donations from private healthcare.
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Want to close the gender gap in research? Start with the data.
Our Springer Nature report: Closing the Gender Gap highlights where change is needed most — and how you can be part of it. Read the report: spklr.io/63324ByG4y
Our Springer Nature report: Closing the Gender Gap highlights where change is needed most — and how you can be part of it. Read the report: spklr.io/63324ByG4y
October 7, 2025 at 12:50 PM
Want to close the gender gap in research? Start with the data.
Our Springer Nature report: Closing the Gender Gap highlights where change is needed most — and how you can be part of it. Read the report: spklr.io/63324ByG4y
Our Springer Nature report: Closing the Gender Gap highlights where change is needed most — and how you can be part of it. Read the report: spklr.io/63324ByG4y
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Back when I worked for hospice, I once asked my supervisor what she was afraid of.
“Huntington’s disease,” she said. She’d walked alongside many people who’d suffered from this horrible, incurable, genetic illness.
Today, amazing news out of Britain.
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“Huntington’s disease,” she said. She’d walked alongside many people who’d suffered from this horrible, incurable, genetic illness.
Today, amazing news out of Britain.
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Huntington's disease successfully treated for first time
One of the most devastating diseases finally has a treatment that can slow its progression and transform lives, tearful doctors tell BBC.
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September 24, 2025 at 7:08 PM
Back when I worked for hospice, I once asked my supervisor what she was afraid of.
“Huntington’s disease,” she said. She’d walked alongside many people who’d suffered from this horrible, incurable, genetic illness.
Today, amazing news out of Britain.
www.bbc.com/news/article...
“Huntington’s disease,” she said. She’d walked alongside many people who’d suffered from this horrible, incurable, genetic illness.
Today, amazing news out of Britain.
www.bbc.com/news/article...
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A better understanding of historical pandemics can provide relevant information for the prevention of future pandemics🧪😷
Check out new #OpenAccess research in BMC Biology studying host adaptations from the 1918 flu pandemic.
#MedSky
Check out new #OpenAccess research in BMC Biology studying host adaptations from the 1918 flu pandemic.
#MedSky
An ancient influenza genome from Switzerland allows deeper insights into host adaptation during the 1918 flu pandemic in Europe - BMC Biology
Background From 1918 to 1920, the largest influenza A virus (IAV) pandemic known to date spread globally causing between 20 to 100 million deaths. Historical records have captured critical aspects of the disease dynamics, such as the occurrence and severity of the pandemic waves. Yet, other important pieces of information such as the mutations that allowed the virus to adapt to its new host can only be obtained from IAV genomes. The analysis of specimens collected during the pandemic and still preserved in historical pathology collections can significantly contribute to a better understanding of its course. However, efficient RNA processing protocols are required to work with such specimens. Results Here, we describe an alternative protocol for efficient ancient RNA sequencing and evaluate its performance on historical samples, including a published positive control. The phenol/chloroform-free protocol efficiently recovers ancient viral RNA, especially small fragments, and maintains information about RNA fragment directionality through incorporating fragments by a ligation-based approach. One of the assessed historical samples allowed for the recovery of the first 1918 IAV genome from Switzerland. This genome, derived from a patient deceased during the beginning of the first pandemic wave in Switzerland, already harbours mutations linked to human adaptation. Conclusion We introduce an alternative, efficient workflow for ancient RNA recovery from formalin-fixed wet specimens. We also present the first precisely dated and complete influenza genome from Europe, highlighting the early occurrence of mutations associated with adaptation to humans during the first European wave of the 1918 pandemic.
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August 29, 2025 at 6:15 PM
A better understanding of historical pandemics can provide relevant information for the prevention of future pandemics🧪😷
Check out new #OpenAccess research in BMC Biology studying host adaptations from the 1918 flu pandemic.
#MedSky
Check out new #OpenAccess research in BMC Biology studying host adaptations from the 1918 flu pandemic.
#MedSky
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BMC Global and Public Health is calling for submissions to its collection on advances in malaria control and elimination, which is guest-edited by Adrienne Epstein and Julie-Anne Tangena. It focuses on latest research in antimalarial drugs, diagnostics, and vector control strategies.
#MedSky
#MedSky
Call for papers - Advances in malaria control and elimination
Adrienne Epstein, PhD, University of California, San Francisco, USA Julie-Anne Tangena, PhD, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK BMC Global and Public Health is calling for submissions to our Collection on innovative approaches to eliminating malaria. The Collection will feature cutting-edge research on advancements in antimalarial drugs, diagnostics, vector control strategies, and equitable policy implementation.
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August 31, 2025 at 1:30 PM
BMC Global and Public Health is calling for submissions to its collection on advances in malaria control and elimination, which is guest-edited by Adrienne Epstein and Julie-Anne Tangena. It focuses on latest research in antimalarial drugs, diagnostics, and vector control strategies.
#MedSky
#MedSky
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The journal 'Health and Quality of Life Outcomes' is now accepting submissions for its new Collection on Refining the EQ-HWB instrument: psychometric evidence and methodological advances. Read more and submit here: bit.ly/4lD95Mb
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#MedSky
Refining the EQ-HWB instrument: psychometric evidence and methodological advances
Clara Mukuria, PhD, CM HE Consulting, United Kingdom A. Simon Pickard, PhD, University of Illinois Chicago, United States Fanni Rencz, DSc, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary This Collection in Health and Quality of Life Outcomes highlights research on the EQ-HWB is a new tool by the EuroQol Group to assess broader health and wellbeing outcomes.
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September 5, 2025 at 12:30 PM
The journal 'Health and Quality of Life Outcomes' is now accepting submissions for its new Collection on Refining the EQ-HWB instrument: psychometric evidence and methodological advances. Read more and submit here: bit.ly/4lD95Mb
#MedSky
#MedSky
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Join BMC in celebrating World Sexual Health Day 2025 by checking out our roundup of relevant research, opinion, collections, and more!
#MedSky
#MedSky
World Sexual Health Day 2025 - Sexual Justice is a Human Right
Held annually on September 4th, World Sexual Health Day is a celebration advanced by the World Association of Sexual Health to promote good sexual health and well-being. This blog highlights current research and projects surrounding Sexual and Reproductive Health.
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September 4, 2025 at 3:30 PM
Join BMC in celebrating World Sexual Health Day 2025 by checking out our roundup of relevant research, opinion, collections, and more!
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#MedSky
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Review "underscores the urgent need for enhanced occupational safety regulations, active screening, and healthcare support to address the rising burden of engineered stone silicosis among vulnerable worker populations globally".
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A review of silicosis and other silica-related diseases in the engineered stone countertop processing industry - Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Background Engineered stone (ES), a material that has become widespread for its use in kitchen and bathroom countertops since the 1980s, is composed of over 90% crystalline silica by weight, significa...
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March 18, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Review "underscores the urgent need for enhanced occupational safety regulations, active screening, and healthcare support to address the rising burden of engineered stone silicosis among vulnerable worker populations globally".
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Shaping the future of primary care in Canada: trainee insights on patient and public engagement in health system transformation research | Health Research Policy and Systems | Full Text health-policy-systems.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
Shaping the future of primary care in Canada: trainee insights on patient and public engagement in health system transformation research - Health Research Policy and Systems
Access to healthcare in Canada remains a significant issue, with over one in five people lacking attachment to a regular primary care provider. To address this, patients, health professionals, researc...
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August 10, 2025 at 5:14 AM
Shaping the future of primary care in Canada: trainee insights on patient and public engagement in health system transformation research | Health Research Policy and Systems | Full Text health-policy-systems.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
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📥 Voici notre plus récent bulletin de #veille RENARD !
▶️ En vedette :
Kothari, A., et al. (2025). How does integrated knowledge translation work? A realist review. Health Research Policy and Systems, 23(1), 102.
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▶️ En vedette :
Kothari, A., et al. (2025). How does integrated knowledge translation work? A realist review. Health Research Policy and Systems, 23(1), 102.
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August 18, 2025 at 2:48 PM
📥 Voici notre plus récent bulletin de #veille RENARD !
▶️ En vedette :
Kothari, A., et al. (2025). How does integrated knowledge translation work? A realist review. Health Research Policy and Systems, 23(1), 102.
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▶️ En vedette :
Kothari, A., et al. (2025). How does integrated knowledge translation work? A realist review. Health Research Policy and Systems, 23(1), 102.
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The benefits for health care staff of involvement in applied health research: a scoping review | Health Research Policy and Systems link.springer.com/article/10.1...
The benefits for health care staff of involvement in applied health research: a scoping review - Health Research Policy and Systems
Background Initiatives are increasingly encouraging health and social care staff involvement in research, with evidence for patient and organisational level benefits. There is less evidence of the ben...
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August 21, 2025 at 10:16 PM
The benefits for health care staff of involvement in applied health research: a scoping review | Health Research Policy and Systems link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Factors Shaping Health Impact Assessment in China
In a groundbreaking study set to be published in the esteemed journal Health Research Policy and Systems, researchers Xu, Y., Song, L., and Liu, X. embark on a comprehensive exploration of the intricate factors that shape health impact assessment…
In a groundbreaking study set to be published in the esteemed journal Health Research Policy and Systems, researchers Xu, Y., Song, L., and Liu, X. embark on a comprehensive exploration of the intricate factors that shape health impact assessment…
Factors Shaping Health Impact Assessment in China
In a groundbreaking study set to be published in the esteemed journal Health Research Policy and Systems, researchers Xu, Y., Song, L., and Liu, X. embark on a comprehensive exploration of the intricate factors that shape health impact assessment (HIA) policy identification in China. This comparative examination, juxtaposing the health sector against its nonhealth counterparts, promises to illuminate the nuances that inform policy creation and implementation within one of the world's most populous nations.
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August 23, 2025 at 10:59 PM
Factors Shaping Health Impact Assessment in China
In a groundbreaking study set to be published in the esteemed journal Health Research Policy and Systems, researchers Xu, Y., Song, L., and Liu, X. embark on a comprehensive exploration of the intricate factors that shape health impact assessment…
In a groundbreaking study set to be published in the esteemed journal Health Research Policy and Systems, researchers Xu, Y., Song, L., and Liu, X. embark on a comprehensive exploration of the intricate factors that shape health impact assessment…
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UK gov's 10 year health plan sets out a focus on prevention to improve health.
New research in @springernature.com Health Research Policy and Systems by @geoffbates.bsky.social demonstrates how to integrate health into urban policy decision making.
Research conducted through TRUUD truud.ac.uk.
New research in @springernature.com Health Research Policy and Systems by @geoffbates.bsky.social demonstrates how to integrate health into urban policy decision making.
Research conducted through TRUUD truud.ac.uk.
August 26, 2025 at 2:05 PM
UK gov's 10 year health plan sets out a focus on prevention to improve health.
New research in @springernature.com Health Research Policy and Systems by @geoffbates.bsky.social demonstrates how to integrate health into urban policy decision making.
Research conducted through TRUUD truud.ac.uk.
New research in @springernature.com Health Research Policy and Systems by @geoffbates.bsky.social demonstrates how to integrate health into urban policy decision making.
Research conducted through TRUUD truud.ac.uk.
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Framing Health: Impact on Zimbabwe’s System Strengthening
In a groundbreaking analysis published in Health Research Policy and Systems, Mhazo and Maponga delve into an essential yet often overlooked aspect of public health: how the framing of ideas influences health system strengthening in…
In a groundbreaking analysis published in Health Research Policy and Systems, Mhazo and Maponga delve into an essential yet often overlooked aspect of public health: how the framing of ideas influences health system strengthening in…
Framing Health: Impact on Zimbabwe’s System Strengthening
In a groundbreaking analysis published in Health Research Policy and Systems, Mhazo and Maponga delve into an essential yet often overlooked aspect of public health: how the framing of ideas influences health system strengthening in Zimbabwe. Their research highlights that the language and narratives used to present health policy can significantly impact public perception and ultimately shape the effectiveness of health interventions.
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September 2, 2025 at 9:32 PM
Framing Health: Impact on Zimbabwe’s System Strengthening
In a groundbreaking analysis published in Health Research Policy and Systems, Mhazo and Maponga delve into an essential yet often overlooked aspect of public health: how the framing of ideas influences health system strengthening in…
In a groundbreaking analysis published in Health Research Policy and Systems, Mhazo and Maponga delve into an essential yet often overlooked aspect of public health: how the framing of ideas influences health system strengthening in…
The history of #OccupationalHealth on the African continent
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"An integrated approach to the history of occupational health on the African continent provides context for better understanding current problems and for anticipating future trends."
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"An integrated approach to the history of occupational health on the African continent provides context for better understanding current problems and for anticipating future trends."
The history of occupational health on the African continent - Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Background The history of occupational health on the African continent is important but under-studied. Methods We surveyed key resources related to medical history from the Ancient Egypt through the O...
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September 5, 2025 at 2:35 PM
The history of #OccupationalHealth on the African continent
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"An integrated approach to the history of occupational health on the African continent provides context for better understanding current problems and for anticipating future trends."
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"An integrated approach to the history of occupational health on the African continent provides context for better understanding current problems and for anticipating future trends."
Ideas matter: An analysis of the effects of framing on #healthsystem strengthening in #Zimbabwe #HSR
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Ideas matter: An analysis of the effects of framing on health system strengthening in Zimbabwe - Health Research Policy and Systems
Background Health system strengthening (HSS) has been a well-endorsed concept globally since the 2000s. However, few studies have utilized theory to examine its evolution at the country level and pote...
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September 5, 2025 at 2:33 PM
Ideas matter: An analysis of the effects of framing on #healthsystem strengthening in #Zimbabwe #HSR
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Exploring financial difficulty and help-seeking behaviour among medics in the #UnitedKingdom #humanresourcesforhealth
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September 5, 2025 at 2:31 PM
Exploring financial difficulty and help-seeking behaviour among medics in the #UnitedKingdom #humanresourcesforhealth
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In response to #WSHD2025 we've published a blog that highlights current research and projects surrounding Sexual and Reproductive Health.
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#SexualJustice
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#SexualJustice
World Sexual Health Day 2025 - Sexual Justice is a Human Right
Held annually on September 4th, World Sexual Health Day is a celebration advanced by the World Association of Sexual Health to promote good sexual health and well-being. This blog highlights current r...
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September 4, 2025 at 10:45 AM
In response to #WSHD2025 we've published a blog that highlights current research and projects surrounding Sexual and Reproductive Health.
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#SexualJustice
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#SexualJustice
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How can research make a meaningful contribution towards the Sustainable Development Goals? Read this new blog on the #SDG book series and the impact of #OpenAccessBooks, by @rachaelballard.bsky.social and Zachary Romano
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August 27, 2025 at 3:04 PM
How can research make a meaningful contribution towards the Sustainable Development Goals? Read this new blog on the #SDG book series and the impact of #OpenAccessBooks, by @rachaelballard.bsky.social and Zachary Romano
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Register for our free panel discussion on Gender identity in Indigenous communities, part of the Springer Nature #SDG Talk series.
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Meet the speaker: Courtney Ryder
Associate Professor Courtney Ryder is an Aboriginal ECR injury epidemiologist, Matthew Flinders Fellow, Discipline Lead for Injury Studies in the College of Medicine and Public Health and Co-Director ...
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September 2, 2025 at 9:40 AM
Register for our free panel discussion on Gender identity in Indigenous communities, part of the Springer Nature #SDG Talk series.
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