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In the fall of 2022, AHCJ held a summit in the Chicago suburbs that brought together researchers, clinicians, journalists and…

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From the start, there have been questions about how well the 988 mental health crisis hotline would function, including whether…

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Great narrative journalism takes readers on a journey by telling stories with scenes and characters as well developed as those…

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Building unity and establishing trust within communities is crucial to improving health care access and addressing inequities in rural America.…

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As investigative reporter Alison Young writes in “Pandora’s Gamble: Lab Leaks, Pandemics, and a World at Risk,” the truth is…

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The artificial intelligence program ChatGPT has made headlines for its ability to create prose (and headlines), but how does it…

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The most recent screening guidelines from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force are controversial and confusing. Journalists must report responsibly…

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Health hazards from tainted meat, produce and other foods are an ongoing national problem, underscored by last year’s unprecedented infant…

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The global COVID-19 public health emergency was declared over by the World Health Organization, but public health officials need to…

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Join Joseph Burns, AHCJ’s core topic leader for insurance and health reform, and A. Mark Fendrick, M.D., one of the…
