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Press Releases / January 17, 2020

Eliza Barclay Joins NIHCM Awards Judges Panel

Eliza Barclay, the Science and Health Editor at Vox.com has joined the judges panel of NIHCM Foundation's Health Care Research and Journalism Awards.

Press Releases / January 13, 2020

NIHCM Grants Over $500K for Health Services Research

NIHCM Foundation has awarded over $500,000 in grants to support nine investigator-initiated research studies.

Press Releases / December 19, 2019

NIHCM Resources on 2019's Biggest Health Care Challenges

At NIHCM, our mission is to transform health care through evidence and collaboration. This year, we expanded our portfolio in support of this mission, working with experts in the field to bring you a host of resources on the biggest challenges in health care:

Press Releases / December 18, 2019

Karen DeSalvo and Aaron Carroll Join NIHCM Awards Judges Panel

Karen DeSalvo and Aaron E. Carroll have joined the independent judges panel of NIHCM Foundation's Annual Health Care Research and Journalism Awards.

November 12, 2019

How Algorithms Can Exacerbate Racial Disparities - New Research Insights

This research highlights the need to assess the potential for bias in algorithms used throughout the health care industry and beyond.

Press Releases / October 18, 2019

Leaders Discuss How to Build Healthier Communities

NIHCM Foundation recently hosted a briefing on Capitol Hill to discuss how to build healthier communities.

Press Releases / June 19, 2019

Scott Gottlieb, Sherry Glied, Katherine Baicker Join NIHCM Advisory Board

Dr. Scott Gottlieb, Sherry Glied, PhD, and Katherine Baicker, PhD, have joined the Advisory Board of the NIHCM Foundation.

June 05, 2019

LARC Access Reduced Teen Births - New Research Insights

This Research Insights summarizes new work by NIHCM grantee Jason Lindo and colleagues, which found that the impact of the Colorado Family Planning Initiative varied by distance to the clinic, age, race and ethnicity and awareness of the program due to media coverage.