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Subject: HMIC goes bi-monthly
*Apologies for cross-posting*
The HMIC (Health Management Information Consortium) database, previously
available with quarterly updates, will now be updated every two months.
This database contains three health management databases: those of the
Department of Health Library & Information Services, the King's Fund
Library & Information Service, and the Nuffield Institute for Health.
Data from the Department of Health (DH-Data) targets health service and
hospital administration, management and policy; medical equipment and
supplies; personal social services; nursing, primary care and public
health. Records, totalling 180,000, are from 1983 to the present. In
addition, records of official publications date back to 1920.
The King's Fund is an independent health charity that works to develop
and improve management of health and social care services; its database
comprises 58,000 records on topics such as health and community care
management and organisational development, inequalities in health, user
involvement, London health and health care economics.
The Nuffield Institute for Health (based at the University of Leeds)
database contains archival* HELMIS data which holds over 54,000 records
relating to health systems in the UK, Europe and developing countries.
(*The last additions to the database were in 1998).
HMIC is available from SilverPlatter Information via the Internet and
CD-ROM; further information from [log in to unmask], or from
www.silverplatter.com/catalog/hmic.htm
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