Gustav O. Lienhard Award for Advancement of Health Care
The Gustav O. Lienhard Award, established in 1986 by the National Academy of Medicine, honors individuals for exceptional contributions to improving U.S. health care services. Supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the award includes a medal and $40,000. A selection committee appointed by the NAM evaluates nominees based on criteria reflecting the values of Gustav O. Lienhard and the Foundation.

Award History
Selection Criteria
Each year a selection committee appointed by the National Academy of Medicine considers the following criteria when determining the recipient of the Lienhard Award. Principal selection criteria:
- Achievement in the area of personal health services, whether through clinical and/or leadership activities;
- Innovative, creative, and pioneering achievement; and
- Achievement of national scope.
Additional selection criteria:
- Unique contributions by the nominee to that achievement;
- Positive change over a sustained period – not simply the potential for such change – through the nominee’s achievement;
- A qualitative and quantitative impact;
- Success in overcoming barriers, based on resources available.
Finally, the recipient must attend the ceremony to receive the award.
2024 Recipient

Michael C. Fiore
University of Wisconsin Hilldale Professor of Medicine
Co-founder of the University of Wisconsin Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention