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A December court decision allowed federal ICE agents to use Medicaid data to identify where people live as part of…

Native American health care sits at the intersection of federal responsibility, chronic underfunding, and widening health disparities.

Sarah Stillman’s piece “Starved in Jail” asks why incarcerated people die of neglect when private companies are paid millions for…

Freelancer Karen Fischer’s pitch on how restaurant workers are on the front lines of the opioid epidemic traces back to…

ECRI’s annual report finds many people turning to chatbots even though they aren’t designed specifically for health care.

U.S. women are more likely to be killed during or soon after pregnancy than the three leading causes of maternal…

Six journalists have been selected for the 2026 National Science-Health-Environment Reporting Fellowships (SHERF) program.

It’s crucial for journalists to include accurate information about measles and vaccination in their coverage of the ongoing outbreak.

Maine voters passed the state’s first red flag law in November, creating a legal pathway to temporarily prevent someone in…

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