At HJ26, The Atlantic’s Michael Scherer said he had to think like RFK Jr. — to see himself as “the…
At HJ26, three reporters gave tips for finding a treasure trove of health care stories within the U.S. court system.
The crisis in primary care: What does the future hold? By Zoë Buhrmaster/Montana Fellow Despite the data backing primary care…
Are my sources at risk? Troubleshooting the ethics and law of source privacy, protection and security By Lynn Arditi/ Rhode…
Medicaid work rules are coming. Can states handle it? By Jaymie Baxley/North Carolina Fellow Medicaid beneficiaries in states that expanded…
Pills, prices, and policy: Prescription drugs in the Trump era By Alexander Castro/Rhode Island Health Journalism Fellowship A frequent and…
Data journalism for health care reporters By Robin Berghaus/AHCJ-Texas Health Journalism Fellow Health data is often stored in private servers,…
Health Workforce 101: The role of immigrant workers in the U.S By Tracey Drury/New York Health Journalism Fellow Changes to…
At HJ26 in Minneapolis, panelists spoke about the short- and long-term health consequences of aggressive immigration enforcement.
At HJ25, panelists encouraged journalists to explore the full narrative of what domestic violence is and survivorship feels like.