
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.
My near-weekly “Road to Reform” column tracked ACA implementation, with a focus on California. I helped spotlight national enrollment numbers,…
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As hospitals have acquired hundreds of formerly independent clinician practices, patients have been hit with higher bills for ancillary services…
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My near-weekly “Road to Reform” column tracked ACA implementation, with a focus on California. I helped spotlight national enrollment numbers,…
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Statistically speaking, the poor health of Native Americans living the Great Plains of the United States rivals many developing countries.…
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Colorado’s therapeutic cannabis industry launched in earnest in late 2009, triggering a “green rush” that boosted the state’s economy. Big…
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Health care is personal and local – and that comes through in this collection of stories about health care in…
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In a series of investigative stories that has been running for over two years, The Cancer Letter editor Paul Goldberg…
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My near-weekly “Road to Reform” column tracked ACA implementation, with a focus on California. I helped spotlight national enrollment numbers,…
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As the business of health care reporter for the Chicago Tribune, much of my work in 2013 focused on the…
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Americans don’t die well. Despite wishes to die at home surrounded by loved ones, many of us die in hospitals…
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As more seniors age into Medicare and doctors face uncertainty with the future of the program, some fear more providers…
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This article explores the corporate agenda behind the rise of so-called workplace “wellness” programs, particularly among registered nurses and healthcare…
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In the last few years, new research has shown that an aggressive approach to treating cancer—more surgery, more radiation, or…
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In the feature “When Cancer Rings Twice,” the writer explores the topic of surviving cancer a second time. The story…
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Through a thoughtful and conversational tone, this piece aims to educate registered nurses and other workers about their rights under…
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