Press Releases


Press Releases / January 21, 2022

Device Manufacturer Payments to Physicians May Influence Hospitals’ Purchasing Decisions - New Research Insights

The medical device industry makes substantial payments to physicians

Press Releases / January 12, 2022

NIHCM Awards $500,000 in Research Grants: Work will Explore Mental Health Care for Children, Rural Health, Health Equity, Access to Care, and more

The NIHCM Foundation has given 11 grants to leading researchers, totaling $500,000 in support health care research.

Press Releases / December 07, 2021

Sabriya Rice and William Wan join NIHCM Journalism Awards Judges Panel

We are delighted to announce that veteran journalists Sabriya Rice, a journalism professor at the University of Georgia and William Wan, a reporter for the Washington Post, have joined the judge’s panel for NIHCM's Journalism Awards.

Press Releases / September 02, 2021

Children's Mental Health: Supporting Children & the Return to School

Children’s COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise, hampering a safe return to school for students, teachers, staff and families. Schools and families are grappling with uncertainty as some schools decide to switch back to remote learning.

Press Releases / July 21, 2021

Physician Burnout: Strategies to Promote Resilience Among Physicians

Physician burnout and mental health have been long standing issues within the medical community, which were only exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This collection of resources shares what physician burnout is and why it may occur, as well as strategies to reduce its burden on both clinicians and patients.

Press Releases / April 20, 2021

Winners Announced for the 27th Annual NIHCM Awards

The 2021 NIHCM Awards in Journalism and Research recognize extraordinary work accomplished under extraordinary circumstances.

Press Releases / March 18, 2021

Hospital Mergers Can Hold Down Wage Growth for Some Health Care Workers - New Research Insights

This Research Insights highlights a new study that is the first to look at the labor market impact of hospital mergers.