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The April issue of Health Affairs focuses on the quality of health care in the United States. Some highlights of…

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In the most recent issue of Cure, AHCJ member Elaine Schattner, M.D., examines “chemobrain,” a term used to describe cognitive…

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Weight loss and obesity stories are a pillar of health journalism and a flashpoint for reader interest, but they have…

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In his latest conflict of interest investigation, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter John Fauber takes on a challenge that, even by…

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On the blog The OPEN Notebook, New York Times Magazine contributor Robin Marantz Henig spoke frankly with Jeanne Erdmann about…

During the past few days, I have read quite a bit of local coverage about health insurance exchanges from about …

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The presidents of the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists published an op-ed in The…

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In the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Blythe Bernhard takes a look at the fruits of the slow, steady advances hospitals and…

The Affordable Care Act just hit the one-year mark, but that’s not likely to change the political dynamic in D.C.…

The presidents of the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Society of Professional Journalists published an op-ed in The…

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