What is the Health Policy Reference Center database?

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Health Policy Reference Center is a library database with articles from academic journals, magazines, trade publications, and other resources. Topics covered include healthcare administration, health insurance, health law, public health, and health ethics. This database provides high-quality full-text information for the School of Health Sciences (especially the Health Information Management program), as well as the Healthcare Management program in the School of Business. It can be accessed via the database list, which is available on the library homepage or via the Resources link in your classroom (under "e-Resources").

For best results, search using keywords rather than sentences or long phrases. 

Search using keywords in the box at the top, or scroll down for checkboxes you can use to limit to full text and/or scholarly resources.

Click on the links below to view video demonstrations of a database search in an EBSCO database.
 
Creating a Basic Search
 
Creating an Advanced Search
  • Last Updated Jul 02, 2021
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  • Answered By Kerry Louvier

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