The many concerns about the cost and quality of health care suggest the need to facilitate planners' using existing data bases for utilization review, program evaluation, and technology assessment. Despite both the availability of relevant data and widespread improvements in computing power, integrated computer software to permit analyses by nonspecialists has not previously been developed. This paper discusses the features of a health policy information system which aids working with hospital discharge abstracts, medical claims, cancer registries, and vital statistics files. Analyses of small area utilization, length of stay, in-hospital mortality, and readmissions are facilitated by this package. This information system, named the Health Applications System, includes an analysis module, three information management modules, and a set of record linkage modules. The modules were developed using the macroprocessor in the fourth-generation SAS system. Features of the software and their implications for data analysis are discussed.