
Surviving The Drained Swamp
I’m sitting with the windows open, listening to the wildlife and watching spring explode in real time while I work on various ICH tasks. I’ve been especially enjoying all the
At ICH, our work spans a broad range of topic areas including behavioral health and substance use, healthcare delivery, health of youth and families, community development, advocacy and policy, social determinants of health, immigrant health, and more. We have expertise in quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods, and have published our work in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national conferences. Our services have helped our clients achieve data-driven solutions that improve program effectiveness and promote sustainable community health.

I’m sitting with the windows open, listening to the wildlife and watching spring explode in real time while I work on various ICH tasks. I’ve been especially enjoying all the
Nursing homes, health centers, and hospitals across the United States rely on immigrant workers every day to meet their staffing needs and sustain this multi-trillion-dollar industry. An April 3, 2025 research
This has been an exhausting yet energizing few weeks. Our LZC team has been out in community away from our computers more than usual as we collectively reckon with these
“Raising children is sacred work. It should matter to all of us.” In August 2024, former United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released an advisory calling attention to the urgent need
A bright smile is more than just an aesthetic asset—it’s a reflection of overall health. Oral health interacts with every aspect of our well-being, from the way we eat and
Recent years have seen homelessness hit record numbers across the country1. Between 2023 and 2024, the United States saw an 18% increase in all people experiencing homelessness. Massachusetts is one of the