October is Archives Month!

In celebration of Archives Month, please join us in exploring some of NLM's archival collections relating to individuals and institutions central to the story of health care reform and access.

Karen Davis

Health Reform Advocates

Personal papers and institutional archives help us understand the issues and politics facing American health and health reform yesterday and today:

phil lee

Health Services Research

The History of Health Services Research Project contains interviews with prominent thinkers and actors from the field help us understand the issues surrounding the business of health care delivery, hospital administration, care evaluation, and macro economics for cost-effective and care-effective outcomes and service.

dental images and computers

Biomedical Informatics

The evolution of computers in medical research has helped transform diagnostics, delivery of care, communication, and training and education. Biomedical Informatics can be defined as the study, invention, and implementation of structures and algorithms to improve communication, understanding and management of medical information. The coalescence of data, knowledge, and tools work together to create a more efficient decision-making process at the point of patient contact.

poster

Health Care Accessibility

The way health care is delivered has of course evolved and progressed. It is highly influenced by economic stratification and cultural mores. Selected subsets from NLM's Still and Moving Image Collections visually document just a few aspects of primary health care delivery from around the world.

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Archives Month

Join HMD's Images and Archive Section in celebrating Archives Month by exploring our collections related to health reform and other related topics.

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About Archives Month

Last updated: 29 September 2009
First published: 29 September 2009
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