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AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance

AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance
 
Logo: AHCJ Media Fellowshiops on Health PerformanceTheAHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performanceis a yearlong program allowing journalists to pursue a significant reporting project related to the U.S. health care system. It can be local or national in scope, or a little of both — say an aspect of the Affordable Care Act playing out in your community orsubject specialty, or the impact of particular evidence-based treatments on health outcomes, or an analysis of a health care organization’s performance, using public data sets. Fellows pursue the projects with the support of their newsrooms or freelance outlets,which commit to publish or air the work.

Guidance is provided by AHCJ fellowship leaders through customized seminars on health care systems, conference calls and email consultations. The fellowship covers the cost of attending the seminars and AHCJ conferences, and a project allowance is availableto defray the cost of field reporting, health data analysis and other project-related research. In addition, each fellow will receive a $2,500 fellowship award upon the successful completion of the project.
The fellowship program is supported by TheCommonwealth Fund.
 
Take a look at the work of some of our former fellows HERE.

Application deadline is Nov. 4.
“The experience has pushed me way out of my comfort level in a great way. Inever had the opportunity to travel so much and talk to so many different people when putting together a project.”
— John George, PhiladelphiaBusiness Journal
Questions?  TrainingCoordinator Ev Ruch-Graham at the AHCJ office will be happy to assist you. You can contact her at ev@healthjournalism.orgor 573-884-8103.