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AHCJ is proud to announce that it is partnering with the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) to launch a webinar…

AHCJ is proud to announce that it is partnering with the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) to launch a webinar…

Freelancers have a love-hate relationship with pitching. It is the best (and sometimes only) way to break into publications. Sometimes…

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has the potential for trickle-down impacts on U.S. hospitals in the form of cybersecurity attacks. While…

Due to overwhelming response, we have closed the application for the Pia Christensen Conference Assistance Scholarship for Health Journalism 2022.…

In December 2021, Jessie Hellmann, a politics reporter, wrote about how the Medicare Advantage program survived cuts that health policy…

Patricia Stinchfield, R.N., M.S., C.P.N.P., has just broken a glass ceiling, but it’s probably not the usual one you’re thinking…

It took a pandemic and tens of thousands of deaths before most people became aware of just how bad circumstances were in…

Emergency medics are regularly the first people to provide care to someone on the worst day of their life. But…

Dozens of journalists have reported how 38 states and the District of Columbia have increased eligibility in their Medicaid programs…
