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For this installment of A Typical Workday, I interviewed independent journalist, writer and editor Melba Newsome. Newsome’s byline has appeared…

Health journalism provides plenty of compelling content. We tell stories of patients who have mystifying, painful or even incurable conditions,…

A new study shows third-party tracking occurs on nearly all hospital websites, buttressing recent news coverage about consumers’ loss of…

Stories about health disparities — even ones about CDC statistics — need context about the social causes that contribute to…

On May 24, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan,…

AHCJ recently welcomed Kaitlin Washburn, a Chicago-based independent health reporter, as the organization’s first firearm violence and trauma HealthBeat leader…

Just as gag orders conceal the activities of sexual predators, they are routinely used to bury instances of poor patient…

Freelance journalists usually work alone, often at home, without support from workplace colleagues. Many staff writers now find themselves in…

Pear Therapeutics made headlines in 2017 as the first company to have a prescription digital therapeutic (PDT) cleared by the…

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The Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ) and its sister organization, the Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism, today announced that…

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