 This video will demonstrate completing searches and finding articles in the healthcare administration database. As the name suggests, this database is a great place to find information on topics such as Medicare reimbursement, healthcare center marketing, implementation of healthcare laws like HIPAA, management techniques in healthcare settings, or quality management and quality assurance, among many others. The database contains journals and sources from both the healthcare field and the management field. Two notable health-related journals included are the New England Journal of Medicine and the Lancet. Right now, we're looking at the database's advanced search page. This is the page that you reach by selecting the link on the BC Libraries databases list. From the advanced search page, you can enter your search words in the text boxes. When developing your search terms, keep in mind that because this database contains management-related journals and other sources, if you are searching for a management term, you will want to add a healthcare-related word to your search to make sure your results match your topic. For example, if you're searching for a specific management style, try adding a word like healthcare or the healthcare setting you are researching, such as hospital, to your search. Leave the full text option selected on this page to ensure that you find results where our database has access to the complete content. If your research needs require peer-reviewed articles, make sure the peer-reviewed box is selected as well. The publication date box allows you to set parameters for how current you want the results to be. You can choose one of the set time periods or choose one of the date range options to set a custom time period. We'll start by adding a timeframe and entering the search terms, quality assurance. I'm putting these words in quotation marks to tell the database that they should appear next to each other in the text of the results. When you're ready, click the search button. From the search results page, you can see that there are additional filters available on the left side. In the publication date section, you can readjust the date range of your results as needed. In the location section, you can choose only results from a certain geographic area. Let's narrow our search results down to the United States. Once you've found an item that looks useful for your topic, click on the title to view the article's record page. From there, you can read the abstract and full text on the full text tab, read and download the article and PDF format on the full text PDF tab, or view information about the article near the top of the page. If you decide to use this article, you can gather citation information from the site button near the top right of the page. Use the drop-down menu for formats to select APA 7th. You'll see that the database reminds you to check some features before using the citation in an assignment. To save the article to use later, click the download PDF button, or select all options on the right, and then copy the link that appears directly under the words All Save Options. Once you've completed interacting with this article, click back to results above the article title to return to your full list of search results. Now we've covered the basics of searching and using articles in the Healthcare Administration Database. If you have any questions about this database or your research, please contact the BC Library.