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Space Reservation Month *Issue Highlights Changing Healthcare Marketplace Health Policy The Science of Measuring Policy Medical Technology Special Issue: Maintaining the Independent Practice of Medicine Erosion of the Doctor-Patient Relationship Medical Education Affordable Care Act Special Issue: Ethics of Day-to-Day Interactions Community Membership Navigating the Medical Landscape ISSUE HIGHLIGHTS / AD CLOSE / MATERIALS *Editorial subject to change. Detailed issue highlights available upon request. Please read MCMS Terms and Conditions Statement and comply with Round-up’s provisions and terms. Round-up usage statement available upon request. 4-COLOR 1x 3x 6x 12x No bleed charge. Prices are net. Unfulfilled contracts will be short-rated to the earned rate. Refer to Round-up Advertising Terms and Conditions for more information. Covers: Must run within 12 months and sign a non-cancelable contract. Circulation includes the print and digital editions of the Magazine. Qualified full-run advertisements will run in both editions. GENERAL RATES Rates apply in 2016: Jan. - Apr.; June - Aug.; Oct. - Dec. Please contact MCMS or see “Special Issues” for May & September rates. FP Premium $900 $875 $850 $825 Full Page $825 $800 $775 $750 1/2 Page $750 $725 $700 $675 1/3 Page $675 $650 $625 $600 1/4 Page $600 $575 $550 $525 Inside Covers $1,100 Back Cover $1,300 Materials 12/1/15 12/15/15 1/4/16 1/11/16 2/1/16 2/8/16 3/1/16 3/7/16 4/4/16 4/11/16 5/2/16 5/9/16 6/6/16 6/13/16 7/5/16 7/11/16 8/1/16 8/8/16 9/6/16 9/12/16 10/3/16 10/17/16 11/1/16 11/7/16 Round-up Magazine 2016 Rates GENERAL INFORMATION | Effective October 2015 | MCMSonline.com 602-252-2015 January February March April May June July August September October November December

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SpaceReservationMonth *Issue Highlights

Changing Healthcare Marketplace

Health Policy

The Science of Measuring Policy

Medical Technology

Special Issue: Maintaining the Independent Practice of Medicine

Erosion of the Doctor-Patient Relationship

Medical Education

Affordable Care Act

Special Issue: Ethics of Day-to-Day Interactions

Community

Membership

Navigating the Medical Landscape

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*Editorial subject to change. Detailed issue highlights available upon request. Please read MCMS Terms and Conditions Statementand comply with Round-up’s provisions and terms. Round-up usage statement available upon request.

4-COLOR 1x 3x 6x 12x

No bleed charge.

Prices are net.

Unful�lled contracts will be short-rated to the earned rate. Refer to Round-up Advertising Terms and Conditions for more information.

Covers: Must run within 12 months and sign a non-cancelable contract.

Circulation includes the print and digital editions of the Magazine.

Quali�ed full-run advertisements will run in both editions.

GENERAL RATES

Rates apply in 2016: Jan. - Apr.; June - Aug.; Oct. - Dec.

Please contact MCMS or see “Special Issues”for May & September rates.

FP Premium $900 $875 $850 $825

Full Page $825 $800 $775 $750

1/2 Page $750 $725 $700 $675

1/3 Page $675 $650 $625 $600

1/4 Page $600 $575 $550 $525

Inside Covers $1,100

Back Cover $1,300

Materials

12/1/15 12/15/15

1/4/16 1/11/16

2/1/16 2/8/16

3/1/16 3/7/16

4/4/16 4/11/16

5/2/16 5/9/16

6/6/16 6/13/16

7/5/16 7/11/16

8/1/16 8/8/16

9/6/16 9/12/16

10/3/16 10/17/16

11/1/16 11/7/16

Round-up Magazine 2016 RatesGENERAL INFORMATION | Effective October 2015 | MCMSonline.com 602-252-2015

January

February

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May

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July

August

September

October

November

December

Month Issue Focus More About This Issue Deadlines

January

February

March

April

May SPECIAL ISSUE

June

July

August

September – SPECIAL ISSUE

October

November

December

Changing HealthcareMarketplace

Health Policy

The Science of Measuring Quality

Medical Technology

Maintaining the IndependentPractice of Medicine

Erosion of the Doctor-PatientRelationship

Medical Education

Affordable CareAct

Ethics ofDay-to-DayInteractions

Community

Membership

Navigating the Medical Landscape

Space: 12/1/15Artwork: 12/15/15

Space: 1/4/16Artwork: 1/11/16

Space: 2/1/16Artwork: 2/8/16

Space: 3/1/16Artwork: 3/7/16

Space: 4/4/16Artwork: 4/11/16

Space: 5/2/16Artwork: 5/9/16

Space: 6/6/16Artwork: 6/13/16

Space: 7/5/16Artwork: 7/11/16

Space: 8/1/16Artwork: 8/8/16

Space: 9/6/16Artwork: 9/12/16

Space: 10/3/16Artwork: 10/17/16

Space: 11/1/16Artwork: 11/7/16

10/5/2015

GENERAL INFORMATION | Effective October 2015 | MCMSonline.com | 602-252-2015Article submission is the 1st of every month.

Round-up Magazine 2016 Editorial Calendar

• Forced alignment with health systems• Network restrictions• The physician shortage

• State legislation• Federal legislation• Why physicians should contribute to policy making

• How is quality measured?• Metrics of quality• Unnecessary data overload

• Prevalence of social media in healthcare• Telemedicine• EHR interoperability

• Exterior biases in how physicians practice• Employed or self-employed – it shouldn’t matter!• Upholding the Hippocratic Oath

• Restoring the personal nature of medicine• Tag, you’re it! The impact of ACOs• The narrow network shuf�e• The hospitalist movement

• How is CME impacted by a changing landscape?• Comparing CME to other continuing (professional) education• The residency numbers crisis• The evolution of medical curricula

• Is Obamacare here to stay?• Quality-based systems. Will it work?• A postmortem of the ICD-10 conversion• Access to care

• Consent for procedures• The overwhelming proliferation of forms• What tests and procedures should (can) I order?

• How to give back to your community• The role of the county health department• Treating communities instead of individuals

• The power of organized medicine• So many professional organizations – which to choose? • The evolution of county medical societies

• What’s on the horizon for physicians in 2017?• Will the next POTUS have an impact on medicine?• How does the Valley compare?

FP: $900

2/3rd pg H: $825

1/2 pg H: $775

1/3 pg H: $700

1/4 pg H: $625

1/6 pg H: $550

Front page wrap/strip: $1,800

Inside front page wrap strip 1/4 pg: Ad A $1,000Ad B: $800

Back page wrap: $2,250

May 2016Maintaining the Independent Practice of Medicine• Exterior biases in how physicians practice

• Employed or self-employed – it shouldn’t matter!

• Upholding the Hippocratic Oath

September 2015Ethics of Day-to-Day Interactions• Consent for procedures

• The overwhelming proliferation of forms

• What tests and procedures should (can) I order?

Circulation: 8,500

Distribution: 2,500 copies to MCMS Members and paid subscribers.

6,000 mailed to actively practicing physicians (MD/DO) in Maricopa County, Phoenix, AZ

FP: Non-bleed: 7.25 x 9.75 (W x H); Bleed: 8.75 x 11.25 (add safety area of .625)

2/3rd pg H: 7.25 x 7.25 (W x H)

1/2 pg H: 7.25 x 4.75 (W x H)

1/3 pg H: 7.25 x 3.5 (W x H)

1/4 pg H: 4.75 x 3.5 (W x H)

1/6 pg H: 4.75 x 2.25 (W x H)

Call or email for wrap dimensions.

Candice ScheibelDirector, Communications & Membership

[email protected]

602-251-2363

AD RATES WRAP RATES

SPECIFICATIONS

Round-up Magazine is published by the:

DATES AND DETAILS

CONTACT INFORMATION

Rates are applicable to the May and September 2016 issues only. Advertising packages available. Please contact MCMS for information.

Round-up Magazine 2016 SPECIAL ISSUERates, Editorial Focus and SpecsEffective October 2015 | MCMSonline.com | 602-252-2015

MARKETPLACE/CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

• Ad Size Live Area (W x H): FP 7.5 x 10 (non bleed) 8.5 x 11 (bleed) add safety area of .625 1/2 pg: 7.25 x 4.75 1/3 pg: 7.25 x 3.5 1/4 pg: 4.75 x 3.5

• Linked images (photos, etc.) should be supplied in TIFF or EPS formats. NO WEB GRAPHICS. Vector EPS is best for logos. Photos saved at 300 dpi, min.

• Adobe Acrobat PDF (preferred). Use hi-res “Press” settings and embed all fonts.

• Please submit in exact ad size.

• If artwork is not submitted in PDF format, all source data fonts, photos, etc. must be submitted with the native �le in the following formats: QuarkXPress - up to 10.0; InDesign or Illustrator - up to CS5. No Word, Publisher or PowerPoint �les will be accepted.

• Please make sure all colors are converted to CMYK or PMS (Spot) color - no RGB colors.

• Please include crop marks only when necessary.

• All non-bleed ads must have a border. A border will be added to ads that do not have a border.

• The title of your �le should include the company name and publication month. Please do not name your �le “Round-up” or “RU ad.” Please include the name of your company, name of ad/creative, publication month and name of client (agency only).

All digital �les submitted by the customer are considered to be technically correct. Customer is responsible for all �nal advertising artwork provided.

E-mail �les (less than 10MB): [email protected].

Round-up Marketplace/Classi�ed Line Ads:$5 per line, 5 line minimum

Classi�ed Display Ads: 1/6 H or 1/6 V = $1001/6 H: 4.75 x 2.25 | 1/6 V: 2.25 x 4.75

Space reservation deadline: First Monday of the month preceding publication.

Ad/creative deadline: Second Monday of the month preceding publication.

Rate: $75 per month

Space reservation and artwork deadline: First of the month prior to publication.

Specs: 430 (W) pixels x 215 (H) pixels. PNG is preferable, but a JPEG will be accepted.

File Size: Images larger than 5 MB won't upload. Some image editors have an option to "Save for Web & Devices" or to "Optimize" the image for you. If you use the option, make sure you choose a resolution that shrinks the image's �le size to less than 5 MB and don't forget to �atten any layers when you save the �nal image.

Color Model: RGB colors look best on the web. Turn off any color management settings in your image editor to help prevent colors from changing when viewed online.

Brightness: Adjust the color level so your subject isn't hiding in the shadows or in the glare.

Composition: Try cropping your image to make your subject stand out.

INFORMED SPECS & RATES

Round-up Magazine 2016 Round-up Marketplace/Classi�ed Advertisements Rates and Specs Round-up SpecsInforMED Society Rates and Specs

Effective October 2015 | MCMSonline.com | 602-252-2015