Services: Angie's List Magazine/Medical
Angie’s List today launched a new e-zine that
brings the national consumer organization’s 14-years of experience to bear on
the health care industry.
Dubbed simply, Angie’s List Health, the monthly publication will help consumers
track trends and issues, as well as offer glimpses of members’ experiences with
doctors, dentists and other health care professionals.
“Our members’
interest in health care has continued to grow since we expanded into those
categories last year,” said Angie’s List Founder Angie Hicks. “This new publication
answers that demand for in-depth looks at the issues both patients and
practitioners are facing.”
Among the issues tackled in the debut publication
- Digital Docs; how electronic medical records are transforming
health care
- What I’m really thinking while holding that drill – insight from
an Indianapolis
dentist
- Stem cell research – a San
Diego researcher’s perspective on what’s next in
this field
- Excerpts from some of the more telling health care reports
submitted to the List
- Second opinion – Commentary from THE Angie
In addition to being delivered to Angie’s
List members’ inboxes, the publication will be accessible to everyone at http://magazine.angieslist.com .
The traditional Angie’s List monthly
magazine, which focuses on nuptial nightmares, will also be available at that
site.
“Our magazine team,
every member a veteran journalist, has a well-earned reputation for bringing great
consumer insights and information to our members, sometimes with humor and
sometimes with a cutting new edge,” Hicks said. “It’s always an interesting
read.”
Recent honors for the Angie’s List magazine have come this year
from the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists, The Communicator Awards,
Summit Creative Awards and the American Inhouse Design Awards. Coverage
included immigration, green building and pet issues, safety concerns over CSST
pipes and human interest.
Angie’s
List is where thousands of consumers share their ratings and reviews on local
contractors and companies in more than 425
different categories. Currently, more than 750,000 consumers across the U.S. rely on Angie’s List to help them find the right service
professional for the job they need done. Members have unlimited access to the
list via Internet or phone. Get more information about Angie’s
List at http://www.angieslist.com.
Read Angie’s blog at http://www.angiehicksblog.com.