William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research
The William B. Graham Prize for Health Services Research is an award acknowledging contributions to health care research. It is funded by the Baxter International Foundation, and awarded every year through the US-based Association of University Programs in Health Administration. The recipient is awarded $25,000, with another $25,000 given to a non-profit institution selected by him or her.
Until 2005, the prize was named The Baxter International Foundation Prize for Health Services Research. It was renamed in 2006, after the death of long-time CEO of Baxter International, William B. Graham.The Baxter International Foundation Prize