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![]() News & EventsEncouraging Adolescents’ Use of Recommended Health Care ServicesNIHCM Foundation invites you to participate in a webinar "Encouraging Adolescents' Use of Recommended Health Ca... NIHCM Award Winners Announced!The winners of our annual Health Care Research, Print Journalism, and Television and Radio Journalism Awards have been select... Understanding the Uninsured: Tailoring Policy Solutions for Different SubpopulationsNIHCM Foundation has released a new report, Understanding the Uninsured: Tailoring Policy Solutions for Different Subpopulati... Robert Greczyn, CEO, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, Addresses Chronic ConditionsOn March 25, 2008, the Alliance for Health Reform hosted a briefing, "Helping 125 Million Americans: Improving Care for ... NIHCM Has Accepted Entries for its 2008 Health Care Research and Journalism Awards.NIHCM Foundation has accepted entries for its Fourteenth Annual Health Care Research and Journalism Awards and its First Annu... Connecting the Electronic Dots Among Disparate Health ProvidersBarriers to sharing patient clinical data among unaffiliated hospitals, doctors and other health care providers remain high... |
Healthcare QualityDecades of academic research has demonstrated that there are wide variations in health care spending and quality between local health care markets. In addition, medical errors continue to plague our health system. NIHCM Foundation works with leading academic researchers and high-level stakeholders across disciplines and fields to address the problems of health care quality. The quality of American health care, and how best to improve it in a managed care environment, is a major concern. In particular, there is much discussion about what role government should play. In 2003, NIHCM Foundation conducted a series of seminars and meetings to promote a constructive public-private dialogue on this important issue by bringing together policy makers and experts with a variety of perspectives. See Quality Publications for copies of meeting reports. |
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