The 18th Annual Television and Audio Journalism Award application window is now open!
Donor Name: National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation
State: All States
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes
Deadline: 03/28/2025
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation Television and Audio Journalism Award recognizes excellence in television and audio reporting that can help managed care organizations, policymakers, and related stakeholders improve the affordability and quality of U.S. health care.
Prize
A $20,000 prize will be presented to the winner.
Eligibility Criteria
- Entries must originally have aired during calendar year 2024.
- Entry can be either an individual story or a series.
- Stories must be advertised and disseminated as an official series in order to be submitted as one entry.
- Entries will be accepted from national or local news organizations, nationally-distributed cable programs, online streaming platforms or from freelance journalists who have produced reports disseminated by same.
- Online stories will be accepted if produced for and disseminated originally on the web in affiliation with a television or radio news organization, or through an online streaming platform. If data-driven content is central to your story, please view the eligibility criteria for our Data-Driven Storytelling category.
- No single submission can be longer than 3 hours. If your entry is longer than 3 hours, please select 3 hours to submit.
- All entries must address some aspect of health care management, financing, delivery and organization, affordability, and/or rising health care costs; with an eye toward how this research can help managed care organizations, policymakers, and related stakeholders improve the affordability and quality of U.S. health care.
- Entries should focus on health care in the United States.
Selection Criteria
- Quality of storytelling.
- Entry produces impact or insights that may improve health care management, are relevant to the private sector, generate new evidence on health care affordability and how rising health care prices affect quality and access, and/or inform health care policy along these dimensions.
- The best and most impactful entries can help managed care organizations, policymakers, and related stakeholders improve the affordability and quality of U.S. health care.
For more information, visit NIHCM.