When searching for evidence and sources for your research papers, discipline-specific databases can be useful for finding relevant articles. Since the field of Healthcare Management lies at the intersection of different academic disciplines, including healthcare, business, administration, nursing, and more, the utilization of multiple diverse databases is imperative to a successful research process. Additional recommended databases can be found on our Business Database List, our Nursing Database List, and our Biology Database List.
Full text journals in all fields of business, including marketing, management, accounting, finance, and economics. Covers major titles such as Harvard Business Review, Industrial & Labor Relations Review, Journal of Management Studies, and Journal of Marketing Research. Also includes market research reports, industry reports, country reports, company profiles and SWOT analyses.
Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature. Citations and select full text from over 3,800 nursing & allied health journals. Also offers full text health care books, standards of practice, evidence based care sheets, clinical trials, and research instrument records.
Coverage Dates: 1937 to present
A collection of databases for the study and practice of evidence-based healthcare. Provides reliable, up-to-date information and evidence to support healthcare decisions, including systematic reviews, methodological studies, technology assessments, economic evaluations, and clinical trials.
This database, formerly called Health Reference Center Academic, offers medical topic overviews from Clinical Reference Systems and numerous medical reference books as well as full text of nursing and allied health journals.
A comprehensive full-text database on the health policy discipline. This collection offers full-text coverage of information relevant to areas integral to health policy including, but not limited to: health care access, health care quality, and health care financing. The database features index coverage and 200 full-text titles.
Free database of medical literature produced by the National Library of Medicine. Contains citations and abstracts of articles in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and related fields.
Coverage Dates: 1950 to present
Provides full text coverage for regional business publications, including 75 business journals, newspapers, and newswires from all metropolitan and rural areas within the United States.
Coverage Dates: 1969 to present
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