News and Stories

June 15, 2023 | News

Three Emerging Trends in Cultural Competency

By Jayden Nixon, MS, ‘23

Cultural competency is defined as “the ability of providers and organizations to effectively deliver healthcare services that meet the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of patients.” The topic of competency has become a promising throughline for critiques of the traditional patent-provider experience and new ways of providing quality care for people of all backgrounds.
May 10, 2023 | News

Still Broken, Mostly Ignored: Long-Term Care Insurance in the U.S.

The U.S. population is living longer and tens of millions will need long-term care, whether at home or in a nursing home (which costs more than $90,000 a year). Yet only about one in ten families have long-term care insurance, which is expensive. Much of the caregiving as well as the financial burden falls on family members; and families deplete assets, ending up on Medicaid. Watch our conversation on possible solutions – and how to re-ignite a conversation about them.
April 23, 2023 | News

The Evolving Role of CMOs in Modern Organizations

This webinar focused on the ways that CMOs are working to influence the health of organizations and their stakeholders (including not only employees, but customers and broader social stakeholders). We looked at new, innovative solutions CMOs are using to address health in business to understand the cutting-edge ways that health is being brought into business.
April 21, 2023 | News

Understanding the Nursing Crisis, From Every Angle

Nursing faces critical issues, resulting in the current nursing crisis. How do we understand the nuances impacting the profession, build mutual understanding, and find solutions? The panelists represented varied perspectives across the nursing workforce. They addressed the impacts of the shortage, strategies for addressing it, and the role of policy in solutions.
December 16, 2022 | News

Digital Tools Are Putting Effective Behavioral Health Treatments in Patients' Pockets

It’s clear that changes in telehealth policy, mobile technology development, and consumer demand have fundamentally reshaped mental health treatment and substance use care in the US and around the world. What does this mean for people’s outcomes, specifically behavioral health care access, quality, and cost?
December 7, 2022 | Research Project

2023 Pilot Grants

HBHI is pleased to announce our five pilot grant awardees for our 2023 cohort.