
Explore a diverse array of entries that have participated in our contests over the years. These entries represent the incredible talent, creativity, and dedication of journalists and storytellers from various backgrounds and media platforms.
The stories were about the choices people with terminal illnesses and their families face at the end of life, about…
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The gleaming towers of Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic are a source of pride for the U.S. health care system,…
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In August 2014, Oregon health officials passed one of the nation’s most progressive transgender healthcare policies. Under the new rules,…
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Fatal overdoses leave medical examiner’s office struggling with workload is about how the opioid overdose epidemic has burdened the medical…
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This series of five audio documentaries called “The Fix” explores the pervasive nature of the opioid epidemic in New York.…
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Among the untold thousands of patients living in U.S. nursing homes and believed to be in a vegetative state following…
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The San Joaquin Valley lacks doctors. For every 100,000 residents, the Valley has 39 primary care physicians-22 percent less than…
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The Opioid Crisis is a series of stories examining how the health system is responding to the opioid overdose epidemic.…
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The National Academy of Medicine estimated in 2012 that the United States wastes about $765 million of the money spent…
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For years, people grappled with shame, guilt and — in many cases — the horror of what happened to them…
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The “Lost Mothers” project by ProPublica and NPR is a sweeping examination of why the U.S. is perhaps the most…
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The primary challenge facing Milwaukee and similar high-poverty cities is not one of the usual suspects – education, crime, even…
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This is an in-depth examnation of the strategy some charities are taking to develop new drugs by using approaches developed…
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Almost exactly a year after the US Food and Drug Administration approved a revolutionary new genetic treatment for spinal muscular…
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The FDA considers input from the public when they approve new drugs. The legacy of the AIDS epidemic has helped…
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