Description

Healthcare Administration is a specialised research resource for students and researchers in health administration and related fields. 

It provides full-text access to scholarly journals, dissertations, theses, and business reports covering topics such as:

  • hospitals
  • insurance
  • health law
  • ethics
  • health economics
  • public health administration
  • business and personnel management
  • healthcare technology

Designed for academic use, it offers an intuitive search interface and reliable, peer-reviewed content, making it ideal for coursework, research projects, and case studies in healthcare management.

Database Content
Journal articles
Theses
Included in the Library Search?
AI Tools included?
No

Accessibility Features

Browser compatibility 

ProQuest APA is compatible with the following major browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, and Google Chrome. 

Read Aloud 

No inbuilt function but website is compatible with the following screen readers: JAWS, NVDA, Voiceover. Please note, this is just a list of recommended screen readers, the platform may be compatible with other screen readers. 

Change text size 

No inbuilt function. It is possible to use browser zoom function to enlarge text up to 400% without text spilling off the screen.
Guidance on making text size larger can be found on Abilitynet

Use of Colour 

Colour is not used as the only visual means of conveying information, indicating an action, prompting a response, or distinguishing a visual element. Colours used on the site meet minimum contrast specifications. 

Flashing content 

This product does not use flashing or blinking elements in the user interface. 

Change background colour 

No inbuilt function. Use browser settings. See AbilityNet for guidance on changing colours, contrast levels and fonts. 

ColorVeil (available through AppsAnywhere) is effective for eye strain reduction, Dyslexia, Visual Stress or Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome. 

Keyboard navigation 

The website and content should be navigable using just a keyboard and there are no known keyboard traps. Content should maintain a meaningful sequence when using assistive technology. 

Read offline 

Content can be downloaded as PDFs to read offline.

Accessibility statement
Accessibility statement