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The publishing house Medicine Today International, MTI, owns newspapers and other media products for professionals in the health care sector in Northern Europe. The newspapers are published weekly or bi-weekly. They are all based on the same editorial concept and their goal is to be the leading news provider for the health care sector.
 
 Management
 

 

Anders Eriksson

CEO
anders.eriksson@bonnier.se
Tel: +46 70 8224414

Magnus Lidholm

Marketing Director
magnus.lidholm@mti.se
Tel: +46 8 5451 6434

Maja Florin

Development Director
maja.florin@mti.se
Tel: +46 8 5451 2306

Karmo Kaas Lutsberg

Financial Director

karmo.kaas-lutsberg@bonnier.ee
Tel: +3725107191

 
Medicine Today International
Box 4612
116 91 Stockholm, Sweden
Tel: +46 8 5451 2300, Fax: +46 8 4110 102

Slovenia

Medicina danes Medicina danes Medicina danes is issued bi-weekly and has a controlled circulation, due to legal regulations of advertising prescription drugs in Slovenia. Therefore, Medicina danes subscribers are doctors, dentists and pharmacists. Currently the newspaper runs 3,000 copies every second Wednesday.
The most essential part of Medicina danes are current news from public and private health care sector, as well news about professional and legal aspects of medical professionals’ work. In each issue focus is put on one or two medical areas (oncology, cardiology, asthma and allergies, women’s health, diabetes,…). Read more

Sweden

Dagens Medicin Dagens Medicin in Sweden was the first paper in the MTI group. It was established in 1994 and is today the most read paper for professionals in Swedens’s health care sector with 80 000 readers, mainly doctors, nurses and other decision-makers. Today Dagens Medicin has a range of different media products – supplements, newsletters and web services. Read more

Denmark

Dagens Medicin Dagens Medicin in Denmark was started in 1997. It is today the market leader in the Danish market for medical journals. The target group for Dagens Medicin in Denmark is mainly doctors. The newspaper Dagens Medicin is distributed for free to all Danish doctors and has a circulation of 24 300 copies. Read more

Norway

Dagens Medisin Dagens Medisin was the third paper in the MTI Group started in 1998. The paper is partly owned by the MTI Group (50 %) and the Norwegian publishing house Schibsted A/S (50 %). In the autumn of 2007, ten years after the start, Dagens Medisin is increasing its number of issues and becomes a weekly. The paper is distributed for free to Norwegian doctors and has a total circulation of 27 000 copies. Read more

Finland

Medi Uutiset Medi Uutiset was started in 1998 and became a weekly newspaper in 2003 The MTI Group and the Finnish publishing house Talentum equally own the company Medi Uutiset. The newspaper is distributed for free to Finnish doctors and has a total circulation of 15 000 copies. Read more

Poland

Puls Medycyny Puls Medycyny in Poland is the youngest member of the MTI Group. It was established in 2000 in Poland, a big market for medical information with over 100 000 doctors, but also very competitive. Puls Medycyny has a total circulation of 40 000 issues. In 2006 Puls Medycyny also started a newspaper for pharmacists. Read more

Estonia

Meditsiiniuudised Meditsiiniuudised is the leading Estonian information conduit for health-care professionals. Our readership consists primarily of doctors and pharmacists. Meditsiiniuudised appears bi-weekly with 24 issues per year. Similarly, we offer the comprehensive Meditsiinikataloog (Medical Cataloque) which is the foremost recognized Estonian business-to-business (b2b) health-care directory. This is available both in traditional print form and as a popular online offering. Additionally once a year appears Estonian Medicines Handbook and four times a year informational paper „Salutary Medicines. Limit prices. Price agreements“. Read more