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Press Releases / April 20, 2022

Announcing the Winners of the 2022 NIHCM Awards

The NIHCM Foundation is delighted to announce the winners of the 2022 Awards in Journalism and Research.

Press Releases / March 14, 2022

Announcing the Finalists for the 2022 NIHCM Awards in Journalism and Research

The NIHCM Foundation is delighted to announce the finalists for the 2022 NIHCM Awards in Journalism and Research.

February 01, 2022

NIHCM Awards over $500,000 in Grants to Journalists: Supporting Working Journalists' Education, Coverage of Climate Change, Health Disparities, and More

The NIHCM Foundation has given $500,000 in grants to 24 top journalists and journalism organizations to support health reporting.

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.