Health and BioPharmaceutical Economics
This guide provides resources for the study of the
health/biopharmeutical economics. It is a starting point for research
on the projects and papers related to this area. Typical project
examples may include marketing studies, retirement home economics, and
clinical trial economics. As your project research continues using
these resources, you may find more resources to assist with the
project's completion.
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Table Of Contents
Books
There are two resources that will assist in locating items in
the Lehigh University libraries and in other libraries. They are:
- ASA, The Library's Online Catalog. This lists all the items in the library and their location. This resource is available via the Network Server and the Web.
- WorldCat.
This is a catalog that lists over 51 million items including books,
journals, audio-visual, CD-ROMs and software. These resources may be
obtained via Lehigh's Interlibrary Loan.
Use ASA to locate the books on your topic. Remember: Journal
articles are NOT indexed in ASA. These subject headings will provide a
starting point for the research using books.
Industry and Company Information
These resources can be used to locate information on industries and companies. They are:
- Associations Unlimited. This is also available in print and its title is Encyclopedia of Associations. Its call number is 061.3/G152e/FM-1-R-REF.
- Company
Web pages. Excellent sources of information on the companies.
REMEMBER-the companies control the content on their web pages. Some
companies will have more than one web page. An example is Nike has a
"retail page" and a company page with the financial information.
- Factiva. This has financial information on public companies. This includes the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow.
- Investext. Has information on companies and industries from over 500 Wall Street and international stock brokerage firms.
- Journal indexes list articles on industries. See the Journal Index section for a listing of indexes
- Morningstar.Com Library Edition. This resource quantitative and qualitative information on stocks and mutual funds.
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North American industry classification system, United States.
317.3/U588sa/ FM-1-R-Ref. This is available in print or on the WWW. Its
URLs are http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naicstab.htm or http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html.
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Standard Industrial Classification Manual. 317.3/U5852/1987/Ref. This
resource is available in print and on the WWW. The URL's for the manual
is http://www.osha.gov/oshstats/sicser.html.
- Standard and Poor's Industry Surveys.
338/S781I/FM-1-Ref (On Reserve). Analyzes specific industries on
quarterly basis. Trends, financial information, and industry data are
available. Earlier volumes are available in the stacks back to 1976.
- Standard and Poor's Market Insight. This contains a wealth of company and industry information. It includes the S&P Industry Surveys.
Statistics
Many resources provide statistics, both overall and on specific
areas, that can be critical for your project. This includes statistical
methodology and mathematical aspects.
- Current Index to Statistics
- Lexis Nexis Statistical
- MathSciNet
- Statistiscal Abstract of the United States
- Stat USA
- Vital Statistics of the United States
- World Almanac
Journal Indexes and Other Resources
Locating articles with quantitative and qualitative information
on companies and industries may be found using these indexes. Also, the
articles may have information on companies, local governments, and
local organizations. URL is http://databases.lib.lehigh.edu/finder/. They are: [SOME ITALICS SOME NOT IN BELOW--MAKE UNIFORM]
- ABI-Inform Dateline. Indexes resources with local and regional business news coverage of companies, business. and the economy.
- ABI-Inform Global.
Indexes over 1400 journals in management and business. Coverage is from
1987 for most journals. About 45% of the articles are available in full
text.
- ABI-Inform Trade & Industry. Indexes resources with a trade or industry focus.
- Academic Index (Infotrac). Covers over 1400 journal going back to 1980. Some articles are available in full text.
- Accounting
and Tax Index. Available only in print and is shelved in Index Section,
Reference, Fairchild Library. Formerly called the Accountant's Index,
Supplement.
- America: History and Life. This covers articles related to America since 1964. This is available in print and on the Web since 1964.
- Business Periodical Index. This index is available in print from 1958 to 1994.
- CQ Researcher.
Your complete source on the most current and controversial issues of
the day with complete summaries, all the pros and cons, bibliographies
and more.
- CQ Weekly Report. This is your weekly source covering Capitol Hill with legislative news and analysis of issues.
- Econlit. A good index for the research journals that cover company and industry information from a business and economic perspective.
- Factiva. It has over 8000 publications with some back to the early 1980's.
- Faulkner Advisory for IT Studies. Covers the information technology area with reports, evaluations and general information.
- GPO Monthly Catalog (U.S. government publications)
- Historical Abstracts.
This is an excellent source for European topics. It is a twin to
America: History and Life. Coverage goes back to 1955 in print at
Linderman Library and on the We b.
- Lexis Nexis Academic.
Provides full text of journals, newspapers, and wire services relating
to business information. It also has full text legal materials such
court decisions, legislation and regulations.
- Lexis Nexis Congressional.
This has indexing, searching capabilities and the full text delivery of
a wide variety of information produced by and about the Congress.
- PAIS International. Indexes articles and books on public affairs. Covers materials for the last 10 years. Also available in print from 1967.
- Psycinfo.
Covers topics in psychology such as pharmaceutical "direct to consumer"
marketing and psychoactive drugs. Available in print from 1927 and on
the Web from 1967.
- Research Library. Covers the popular journal literature with some articles available in full text.
- Sociological Abstracts.
Covers topics in sociology and related topics back to 1963 both in
print and on the Web. Covers the psychology and related areas.
Available in print from 1927 and on the Web from 1967
- Web of Science and Knowledge.
This resource indexes over 8500 research journals covering sciences,
engineering, business, social sciences and arts and humanities.
- WestLaw Campus. This resource provides search and retrieval online of Federal cases, State court cases, and Federal and State regulations
World Wide Web
Using a search engine, e.g., Google, you will find information that
may be useful. Examples are government, associations, and
companies. . They provide facts, figures, and reports that may be
important to your research. There are multi-search engines that
makes searching the Web more efficient. Dogpile.com is an example of these multi-search engines. Its URL is
http://www.dogpile.com. Remember: anyone can put up a web page
with information. Is the information on the web page reliable?
These sites have reports, studies and information on health,
medicine and related issues. Some reports may have costs involved. They
are:
- American Medical Association. Its URL is http://www.ama-assn.org/.
- Canadian Medical Association. Its URL is http://www.cma.ca/index.cfm/ci_id/121/la_id/1.htm.
- Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care. This project brings together researchers in diverse disciplines - including epidemiology, economics, and statistics to exam
how medical resources are distributed and used in the United States.
- Economics Departments, Institutes and Research Centers in the World http://edirc.repec.org/healthecon.html
- General
Health Economics Discussion List (healthecon-discuss). The purpose of
healthecon-discuss is to give a (previously unavailable) forum for
general discussion on health economics matters. Further information may
be found at this URL http://rfe.wustl.edu/MailUsenet/MailLists/I/healthecondiscuss.html.
- Google directory of sites related to Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals. Its URL is http://directory.google.com/Top/Business/Biotechnology_and_Pharmaceuticals/Pharmaceuticals/Directories/
- Robert Johnson Foundations,
based in Princeton, N. J. is the largest philanthropy devoted
exclusively to health and health care in the United States. Its URL is http://www.rwjf.org/index.jsp.
- Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation main web site. Its URL is http://www.kff.org/ .
- Kaiser Foundation site for State Health Facts Online. Its URL is http://www.statehealthfacts.org/.
- Kaiser Foundation site for Health Insurance and Cost. The URL is http://www.kff.org/insurance/index.cfm.
- Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Its URL is http://www.kaisernetwork.org/ .
- Kaiser Foundation site for prescription drugs URL is http://www.kff.org/rxdrugs/index.cfm.
- List serves,e.g., the Pharma Marketing Network
provide excellent opportunities to expand one's knowledge. One way is
to place questions on the service. Hopefully, the answers will assist
with resolving the question.
- MedBio World. This part of the web site lists medical associations. It URL is http://www.sciencekomm.at/home/lists/med-assoc.html .
- Medical Associations Guide page. It lists a variety of medical associations. Its URL is http://www.pslgroup.com/dg/medassoc.htm.
- WebMD. Its URL is http://www.webmd.com/.
- A site with additional resources is the WEBEC (World Wide Web Resources in Economics). The URL for the WEBEC is http://www.hkkk.fi/EconVLib.html (and the U.S. site is http://rfe.wustl.edu/EconFAQ.html.)
Government Resources
The sites are for government agencies that deal in health care.
These sites have reports, studies and information that may be assist
your research. They are:
- Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Its URL is http://www.ahcpr.gov/.
- Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) (Formerly Health Care Finance Agency) Its URL is http://cms.hhs.gov/.
- Department of Health and Human Services. Its URL is http://hhs.gov/ .
- Food and Drug Administration (a.k.a. FDA). The URL is http://www.fda.gov/default.htm.
- Medicare: Official U.S. Government Site for People with Medicare. Its URL is http://www.medicare.gov/.
- National Institutes of Health. Its URL is http://www.nih.gov/.
- Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council
(PHC4) is an independent state agency responsible for addressing the
problem of escalating health costs, ensuring the quality of health
care, and increasing access for all citizens regardless of ability to
pay.
These are additional sites for statistics on economics, medicine and related topics. They are:
- Bureau of Economic Analysis. Its URL is http://www.bea.doc.gov/.
- Bureau of Labor Statistics. Its URL is http://www.bls.gov/.
- Federal Statistics site. Its URL is http://www.fedstats.gov/.
- Securities and Exchange Commission. Its URL is http://www.sec.gov/.
- U.S. Census Bureau. Its URL is http://www.census.gov/.
Government health statistics and other information are available at these sites. They are:
- AIDSinfo [electronic resource] / a service of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Its URL is http://aidsinfo.nih.gov.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [electronic resource]: data and statistics. Its URL is http://www.cdc.gov/scientific.htm.
- National Center for Health Statistics [computer file] --monitoring the nation's health. Its URL is http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/default.htm.
- Science.gov This site has information on health and medicine.
- National Center for Health Statistics. Ambulatory Health Care Data. There are drug statistics at this site
Science Reference Shelf
These resources can give you background information (articles,
definitions, and encyclopedia entries) about biomedical concepts.
- MedLine Plus
- Access Science (a.k.a. McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science & Technology). Full-text encyclopedia and dictionary for science and engineering.
- Oxford Reference Online.
A multi-part database of the online versions of Oxford University Press
texts. Each topical division contains the searchable version of the
latest edition of published dictionaries and encyclopedias.
- xReferPlus.
This is a collection of reference books that cover various ubject areas
including a broad coverage of science, social sciences, humanities and
technology.
Science, Medical and Technology Resources with Business and Economics Coverage
While these resources are focused on science (and one on
psychology), they may also contain business or economics related
information that you will find useful. . **Consider the full range of
these databases when you do your projects.** They are: [ADD MATHSCINET]
- Applied Science and Technology Abstracts. Covers articles in the engineering, technology and business fields.
- Basic BIOSIS
(life sciences). Covers the basic core of life science journals found
in college and university libraries and written for undergraduate
non-biology majors. Includes popular and scholarly science
journals." Includes coverage of medicine.
- Medline (First Search)This indexes the medical literature. Coverage is back to 1965.
- PsycInfo Available
in print from 1927 and on the web (link to immediately above) from
1967. Covers psychology and related areas. An area for which this might
be useful is marketing psychology. Also, note that a keyword search on
pharmaceutical* (* is a truncator) brings up over 1200 results. Here is
a guide that was created for another course and that may be of use to you.
- PubMed.Gives
access to Medline, a core resource for medical/biomedical topics, and
one that is publicly available over the web. Click here
for a brief guide to using PubMed. Make sure you use Lehigh's
link for this (click on "PubMed" link above) so that you can use the
SFX-enabled version. It's worth spending the time to learn how to use
the "controlled vocabulary" available on PubMed. For coverage, see here. Note: there is another flavor of Medline here .
- Science.gov.
Science.gov is a gateway to reliable information about science and technology from ten major science agencies in the Federal government including the EPA, the National Science Foundation, NASA, and the departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education, Energy, Health and Human Services and Interior.
- SciFinder Scholar This
requires loading client software to your hard drive. . SciFinder
Scholar includes a number of databases wrapped into one, including
Chemical Abstracts, MedLine (therefore overlapping with PubMed),
substance information, and regulatory information. For details, see the
section about SciFinder Scholar 2004 here .
Sample search: research topic search on pharmacoeconomics brings
up lots of results, including ones specific to the Chemical Abstracts
component of SciFinder Scholar. Notes: See here
for "Explore Information in the Medical Sciences with SciFinder
Scholar". Also, check out the citing/cited search capabilities on
SciFinder Scholar, by comparison with Web of Science below. (See help
documentation for details about how to use.)
- Web of Science and Knowledge.
This resource indexes over 8500 research journals covering sciences,
engineering, business, social sciences and arts and humanities. Enables
you to do interdisciplinary topic searching and also citation
searching. In the latter, you locate papers that cite a paper of
interest.
Other sciences databases of possible relevance can be seen by going to the database list and, in the upper left, dragging down the "List by Topic" menu and selecting "Life and Physical Sciences".
SFX-Locating the full-text of articles at Lehigh
SFX provides a connection from citations/abstracts of journal
articles and publications as given in electronic resources to the full
text or print copies provided by the Lehigh Libraries. This can expand
your research and provide full text of an article. A quick tutorial is
offered at this URL: http://www.lehigh.edu/library/infolit/tutorials/SFXlinks.htm.
MyLibrary
You may find "MyLibrary" useful to organize your research.
MyLibrary is your own, personalized set of library resources. To get to
MyLibrary, login to the portal, and then look for the "MyLibrary" tab.
Click on the tab, and enter your login and password. You should see a
set of library resources specifically about business and economics. (If
you do not, contact Bill Fincke (wjf0; x3052)). You can add or delete
resources that appear on this page as a means of creating your own
tailored set of resources.
Created on 9/1/05 by W. Fincke, Business Librarian
Office : Rm. 343, Rauch Business Center.
Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8-4:30.
Phone : 83052
Email : wjf0@lehigh.edu
URL is http://www.lehigh.edu/library/guides/findingtools.html