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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.
May 29, 2019
Overuse of Health Care: A Persistent Regional Problem - New Research Insights
This Research Insights summarizes the work finding that the geographic patterns of overuse among the commercially insured were similar to those of the Medicare population, and that systemic overuse was lower in rural regions of states than in metropolitan areas.
Press Releases / May 16, 2019
The NIHCM Awards: 25 Years of Outstanding Research & Journalism
NIHCM Foundation hosted the 25th Annual NIHCM Awards at the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C. to recognize outstanding health care research and journalism.
Press Releases / April 15, 2019
Announcing the Winners of the Television & Radio Journalism and Digital Media Awards
NIHCM Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 12th Annual Television and Radio Journalism Award and the 5th Annual Digital Media Award.
Press Releases / April 10, 2019
Announcing the Winners of the 25th Annual Research Award
NIHCM Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 25th Annual Research Award.
March 29, 2019
Announcing the Winners of the 25th Annual Print Journalism Awards
NIHCM Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of the 25th Annual Print Journalism Awards.
Press Releases / March 15, 2019
Finalists Named in the 25th Annual NIHCM Research and Journalism Awards
Congratulations to the finalists for the 25th Annual NIHCM Foundation Research and Journalism Awards!
March 06, 2019
Too Much Imaging: The Cost of Inappropriate Diagnostics - New Research Insights
This Research Insights summarizes the findings by NIHCM grantee Gary Young and colleagues from their analysis of diagnostic imaging claims for privately insured patients with back, knee and shoulder pain.