HSJ - Health Service Journal APK
Version 2.9.1 - abacus.hsjabacus,business
Introducing HSJ’s new app for Android. Access our award-winning news on the move
APP Information
Download Version | 2.9.1 (1694786891) |
Apk Size | 13.19 MB |
App Developer | Wilmington Healthcare |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 8.0.0 and up |
App Package | abacus.hsj.apk |
MD5 | 8dd7a227e1dbeb4bdd1a039ce568d56e |
Rate | 5 |
Website | http://www.hsj.co.uk |
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Download HSJ - Health Service Journal 2.9.1 APK
App Description
HSJ - Health Service Journal is abacus,business, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Wilmington Healthcare website who developed it. abacus.hsj.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 8.0.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 2.9.1 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 1+ times on store. You can also download abacus.hsj APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
Introducing HSJ’s new app for Android. Health Service Journal – the title for healthcare leaders – has created a brand new app so subscribers can access its award-winning news, comment and best practice where and when they want. The new fully responsive-design app works on any screen size, including phones. HSJ, the 2014 PPA magazine of the year, offers unrivalled analysis of the UK health service. With the new app readers can: • Access award-winning news and analysis as it happens, wherever you are • Read the latest from every NHS organisation in HSJ Local • Get up-to-date best practice from our Commissioning, Leadership and Innovation and Efficiency channels • Save and share stories To access all the content you will need to be a subscriber to HSJ’s Leadership or Digital packages. Download the app for a free trial.
App ChangeLog
- Bug fixes and performance improvements.
James Taylor
Does not work on my new s7. Says I do not have access (I have an HSJ account). Tried reloading to no avail.
Andrew
The tiles for each article are not readable. Once you go into the article it is readable. Very time consuming. You have to keep opening a tile to find out if it is a topic you are interested. I would suggest you go to the mobile browser for HSJ it is a much better layout.
Nik Watts
I have a subs for website content but you cannot access the same content through the app - daft! Surely they'd make more money from greater access for any level subscription?!
Complex Wales
It took several contacts with emap to get it working and the result is so sad for a media company! It takes over a minute just to switch on, by that time I've lost the will to live. I switched from receiving the magazine by post to just the App at a saving of +£4 despite not having to print it, sort it, stick it in envelopes and transport it around the country, the app still arrives later than the paper. Twonkers! Think I'll cancel the whole subscription ...
Liam Williams
Crashes on updates....and this is a new app.
Abraham George
Doesn't work
A Google user
Got a nexus 7 and no content will be downloaded! Must be an NHS project..... EMAP's definitely of soon and the rest of the world's looks like it is at odds.. Uninstalling!
Anthony Palmer
Alas does not download content onto Nexus 7.
Marta Kalas
I downloaded th app as soon as I came out for android because I like reading magazines on my tablet. I find this one difficult to find things, no button to go back and impossible to tell which is part of the magazine (i.e what s new and fresh, selected by the editor) and part of online content. Items that are weeks old appear as new headlines.Irritatingly the app keeps asking if I wanted to download it or the latest copy of the magazine. Erm... I though this was the whole point
Ranjan Adur
Having read the original magazine I was looking forward to reading it on the move. Needs a lot of work just like the NHS _ no strategy no planning cannot scale up or down cannot rotate cannot zoom basically not fit for purpose.