
Felice J. Freyer is a health care journalist who recently left a 10-year stint at the Boston Globe to launch a freelance career. In her years at the Globe, and before that the Providence Journal, she has covered virtually all aspects of health care and medicine, always seeking out the human stories behind medical science and policy. At the Journal, she was honored as “Master Reporter” by the New England Society of Newspaper Editors. Her series chronicling a burn victim’s recovery after the notorious Station fire was part of a package selected as a Pulitzer finalist. Freyer has served as AHCJ president since 2021. She is also an affiliated faculty member at Emerson College.
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