Institution subcriptions to The European Journal of Palliative Care (EJPC)

The EJPC is published six times a year.

The rates quoted for institutions are for non-teaching/non-research use in a hospital palliative care department or in a hospice at a single site or for a hospital library at a single site. Large academic institutions, multiple-site universities, multi-site and multinational organisations, and institutions offering related training courses, should apply for a quotation tailored to their requirements.

If you wish to subscribe from a large institution please contact us at ejpc_subscriptions@hayward.co.uk

Please select which option you wish to subscribe to by clicking the appropriate buttons on the right of this page, then click ‘next’ to take you to the “Subscription sign up” page.

You will be able to manage and renew your subscription from the ‘profile’ link after you have subscribed to our website.

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A web-based subscription which allows you to view AND PRINT the current issue PLUS all articles in the EJPC archive.

Our online digital edition format has the latest ‘turnpage’ technology.
You can zoom in/out, click on hyperlinks or email a link to a colleague. The journal archive is also searchable by keyword.

You will receive six issues per year of the printed journal.

This is the complete package with which you will receive all the benefits of both the other subscription types.










Annual subscription rate
(UK and Mainland Europe)

300 GBP, 450 EUR

Annual subscription rate
(Rest of the world)

300 GBP, 600 USD

Annual subscription rate
(UK and Mainland Europe)

275 GBP, 415 EUR

Annual subscription rate
(Rest of the world)

350 GBP, 700 USD

Annual subscription rate
(UK and Mainland Europe)

425 GBP, 640 EUR

Annual subscription rate
(Rest of the world)

475 GBP, 950 USD

The Publisher reserves the right to amend any of the quoted subscription rates from time to time as they see fit, and to refuse or suspend the subscription for any individual or institution where the Publisher perceives there is an abuse of that subscription by any means – including, but not limited to, excessive usage in relation to the subscription paid and use of the content for commercial gain.