Health services research a historical perspective
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| Description | Drawing on the NLM's library of oral history transcripts and video interviews specifically focused on Health Services Research (HSR), this combines narrative with interviews to document the evolution of HSR into the recognized and significant field of study that it is today. The video starts with HSR's beginnings in 17th century England, quickly moving through interviews with key leaders in the field to highlight the central health care and health services research questions with which it continues to wrestle today: What works? Under what circumstances? For which conditions? At what cost? The health services researchers interviewed in the video (in order of their initial appearance) are: Kerr White, Dorothy Rice, Charles Flagle, Mitch Greenlick, Morris Collen, Edward Hinman, Norman Weissman, audio of Sam Shapiro, Karen Davis, Joseph Newhouse, Kathleen Lohr, Judith Lave, Gordon DeFriese, John Wennberg, Paul Cleary, and Marsha Lillie-Blanton. The 48-minute video is captioned and accomp |
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| Source | collections.nlm.nih.gov |
| Author | Cahn, Marjorie A., National Information Center on Health Services Research & Health Care Technology (U.S.) |
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Attribution: Cahn, Marjorie A., National Information Center on Health Services Research & Health Care Technology (U.S.)