This online database is a searchable, convenient resource that highlights empirical evidence supporting the ABMS Member Board Certification process and the ABMS Maintenance of Certification® (ABMS MOC®) program.
The American Hospital Association (AHA) is the national organization that represents and serves all types of hospitals, health care networks, and their patients and communities. Close to 5,000 hospitals, health care systems, networks, other providers of care and 40,000 individual members come together to form the AHA.
AMIA is the center of action for more than 4,000 health care professionals, informatics researchers, and thought-leaders in biomedicine, health care and science. AMIA is an unbiased, authoritative source within the informatics community and the health care industry.
HIMSS is a cause-based, not-for-profit organization exclusively focused on providing global leadership for the optimal use of information technology (IT) and management systems for the betterment of healthcare.
HSRIC is a research portal of health services research resources providing numerous Internet links to data, funding announcements, reports, podcasts, discussion groups, and more. It is not an index of all health services resources on the web.
In addition to the links below, look at the UT Libraries guides to Industry Research and Company Research for additional suggestions of databases and Internet sites to consult for information.
Formerly known as "Business & Company Resource Center", this database provides company histories, market share articles, business ranking annual, company profiles and industry profiles.
EvaluatePharma® is a source for commercial analysis of the pharma and biotech sector. You can register as a guest to access some of the content.
First Research provides industry profiles covering over 900 industry segments. Updating on a quarterly basis, the industry profiles contain critical analysis, statistics and forecasts.
Plunkett Research Online provides industry analysis and market research for vital industry sectors. For each sector, the database gives market research and trend analysis, statistic information, profiles of leading companies, association and organizations lists. Remember to click Logout when finished.
PwC's Health Research Institute (HRI) provides analysis on trends affecting all health-related industries. HRI helps executive decision makers navigate change through primary research and collaborative exchange. You can download some of their reports free by a registration.
More than 700 industry categories covered here. Select by keyword or industry code for a full review of industry conditions, current trends, and future outlook.
MarketResearch.com provides information on products, trends, regions, demographics, industries and companies from their collection of over 700 research publishers and 300,000 research reports.
Mintel Oxygen offers market research reports covering US and International food service marketplaces. Each report gives market-share size and trends, and consumer profiles. Reports may be downloaded as RTF and tabular data may also be saved as CSV files. In order to use Mintel Oxygen you must agree to the Mintel Academic Agreement. On first log-in you will need to create a personal profile using your UTK email address.
Provides key business intelligence on countries, companies, markets and consumers worldwide. It is a global market analysis tool that includes industry trends, strategic analysis, market size and market share for consumer goods in countries around the world.
Click on 'Industries' tab, and select Industry Survey. Healthcare related surveys include:
- Biotechnology
- Healthcare: Facilities
- Healthcare: Managed Care
- Healthcare: Pharmaceuticals
- Healthcare: Products & Supplies.
The Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Kaiser Family Foundation are partnering to monitor how well the U.S. healthcare system is performing in terms of quality and cost. The Peterson-Kaiser Health System Tracker provides clear, up-to-date information on trends, drivers and issues that impact the performance of the system. It also illustrates how the U.S. is performing relative to other countries and how different parts of the system are performing relative to one another.