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Health Management and Policy

For students on the MSc Health Management & MSc Health Policy programmes and any other users looking for information relating to health management and policy.

Grey literature

Grey literature refers to information that is unpublished or not published commercially. Examples include policies, reports and publications from the government and other official organisations.

Associations, charities, organisations and societies

Websites from associations, charities etc. can be a good source of grey literature such as official publications, reports and policy papers.

Resource collections, hubs and portals

Many organisations place all their research and publications on one page of their website. These are often referred to as research collections, hubs or portals.

Governmental documents and think tanks

Governmental resources and think tanks are also a good source of grey literature.

There are governmental research services available, as well as websites of governmental agencies. Think tanks are bodies of experts that perform research and provide advice and ideas to influence government policy. Check the Policy, reports and statistics guide for the list of organisations.