Research Guidelines

InHealth seeks innovative research proposals that assess the impact of diagnostics and medical devices on patient outcomes (such as mortality, morbidity, disability, and cost) and/or on patient’s and their family’s socio-economic functionality (such as ability to work, dependence on or independence from supportive care, and quality of life). InHealth’s research and educational agendas are overseen by an independent Research Council.

InHealth's Board has adopted the Uniform Requirements for Biomedical Journal Manuscripts issued by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors

This governing policy protects investigators from the influence of special interests and assures bias-free methodologies and complete reporting of results/findings.

InHealth is a nonprofit foundation under section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Service code. As such it is our expectation that indirect expenses allocated to any grant proposals submitted to The Institute not exceed ten percent (10%).

Please click here for more information on our RFP process. Or, contact us for more information.