AHCJ members will now get special access to data tools, thanks to an agreement the organization has made with Carevoyance,…

More than 600 attendees will gather for Health Journalism 2016, where they will hear from the U.S. surgeon general, the chief…

Hundreds of people with disabilities sent to group homes against their will, troubles in nursing homes, and an examination of…

The Association of Health Care Journalists, with the support of several health foundations, is offering a number of fellowships to help journalists…

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will recognize membership in the Association of Health Care Journalists as sufficient credential for…

The Association of Health Care Journalists has awarded AHCJ Reporting Fellowships on Health Care Performance to five journalists who intend…

More than 100 journalists from across the United States came to the nation’s capital Oct. 29-30 to hone their evidence-based…

Twelve journalists have been chosen for the inaugural class of the AHCJ Fellowship on Comparative Effectiveness Research. The fellowship program…

Nine journalists have been named to this year’s class of AHCJ-National Library of Medicine fellows. The fellowship program was created to…

Karl Stark, president of AHCJ’s board of directors, shares highlights from Health Journalism 2015 and offers an update on the…

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