
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.
From FDR's call for a social insurance system that would extend "cradle to grave" to George W. Bush's Medicare prescription…
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The main focus of this issue concerned recent developments in the application of mobile technologies in global health research. This…
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The federal government has earmarked $1.1 billion to create a process for comparing medications, devices and treatments. The goal: research…
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta follows the lives of 4 addicts for one year who have been through rehab as they try…
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The "Diagnosis: Reform series, in its 30 parts, explored the influence of political money and the federal government's debate over…
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An examination of how prepared the U.S. is to cope with any major health emergency. See the contest questionnaire in…
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At What Price? looks at the whether health care reform proposals would be affordable for the public. See the contest…
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The state's home and community based services are dependent on attendant care workers who, typically, are paid fast food wages.…
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Glamour's Liz Welch reported on women's health issues such as abortion, prescription drugs and domestic violence. See the contest questionnaire…
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"The Health Truth About Your Favorite Foods" was an investigation into some of the ingredients in foods young women eat…
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Hurricanes can cause untold damage, some of it to the very facilities that ought to be caring for the injured.…
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A growing body of scientific research indicates there may be physical health benefits to laughter, including a positive effect on…
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This project, jointly produced by Kaiser Health News and NPR, profiled nine types of consumers and explored the impact Congressional…
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The recent controversy over the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's guidelines for the use of mammography for women in their…
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"Shots in the Dark" looked at the science behind U.S. flu policy. This story uncovers the shaky evidence base that…
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