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Binley's Database of Healthcare Interest Groups
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Latest edition: The 55th edition contains 1,253 senior contacts across 793 healthcare related organisations throughout the UK.
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Healthcare Interest Groups (HCIGs) are defined as organisations whose members, staff and/or students share political, social or other goals relating to healthcare and agree to try and influence public policy and opinion to achieve those goals. This can be done through education, legislation, financial support or advisory roles.
Binley's Database of Healthcare Interest Groups provides a definitive list of healthcare related organisations outside the NHS.
Published: Three times per year.
Updated on a continuous basis, this database is 100% verified every 12 months. Updates are also available monthly or quarterly.
No. of contacts: 1,253 named managers. For a full breakdown please refer to the HCIG Datasheet in the Download Files.
Download files:
Target audience: Regularly used by commercial suppliers such as those involved in training & education, IT, stationery, etc.
Usage: Extracts from this database can be supplied on CD, via email, as address labels or pre-printed envelopes for use in direct mail campaigns undertaken by Binley's mailing house or a third party mailing services provider.
Contact: Our Database Team on 01268 495600 or use the enquiry form at the top of the page.
Purchasing Information: Extracts of our databases are tailor-made to your requirements. Data is supplied under licence and cannot be supplied online.
For expert advice and a no obligation count and quote contact us via telephone or email. Our team of Database Account Managers will be happy to answer any questions or discuss your specific requirements.
Features:
Target messages by
- Job title/responsibility
More formats
- Available as a flat file
- Also be used in ETMS/CRM systems
- Import into your choice of database or spreadsheet software.
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Comprehensive listings
- Advisory Groups
- Associations
- Charities
- Commissions
- Royal Colleges
- Societies
- Statutory bodies
- Unions
- Universities
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First published: 1994
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