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Initially, the journal was organized into five subtopics, age and disease-specific public health, behavioral aspects of health, environmental health, epidemiology/biostatistics, and health services. In Volume 13 (1992), a sixth subtopic was added: public health practice.<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1146/annurev.pu.13.010192.100001|title=Preface by the Editorial Committee|journal=Annual Review of Public Health|year=1992|volume=13}}</ref> The five subtopics in Volume 15 (1994) were epidemiology and biostatistics, public health practice, behavioral aspects of health, health services, and environmental and occupational health.<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1146/annurev.pu.15.010194.100001|title=Preface |year=1994|last1=Omenn|first1=Gilbert S.|last2=Fielding|first2=Jonathan E.|last3=Lave|first3=Lester B.|journal=Annual Review of Public Health|volume=15}}</ref>
 
In April 2017, Annual Reviews made the ''Annual Review of Public Health'' [[open access]] as part of a grant from the [[Robert Wood Johnson Foundation]]. By May 2019, usage of the journal had increased eight-fold relative to 2016 to about 200,000 downloads monthly. For comparison, the titles for clinical psychology and medicine that maintained gated access showed no change in usage. Additionally, the audience for the journal increased from 1,100 institutions in 57 countries (2016) to 7,220 institutions in 137 countries (2018).<ref name="Crow">{{cite journal|doi=10.1002/leap.1262|title=Subscribe to Open: A practical approach for converting subscription journals to open access|year=2020|last1=Crow|first1=Raym|last2=Gallagher|first2=Richard|last3=Naim|first3=Kamran|journal=Learned Publishing|volume=33|issue=2|pages=181–185|s2cid=208113282 }}</ref> Based on the success of the ''Annual Review of Public Health'', Annual Reviews created "Subscribe to Open" (S2O) publishing model to convert some of its other journals from gated to open access on a year-to-year basis.<ref name="Wise">{{cite journal|doi=10.6084/m9.figshare.9805007.v1|year=2019| last1=Wise|first1=Alicia |last2=Estelle|first2=Lorraine |title=Society Publishers Accelerating Open Access and Plan S - Final Project Report|pages=23-2423–24}}</ref>
 
==Editorial processes==