New York Times story questions Obamacare’s nursing-home ratings August 28, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Facilities have learned to game the system, so five stars may not mean much
Wonkblog on the ACA cost-control feature that might make you change your doctor January 17, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Sarah Kliff explores why wonks love "narrow networks," and why consumers might hate them
The failure to factcheck ‘You can keep it’ October 30, 2013 By Brendan Nyhan How the media missed on coverage of Obama’s implausible healthcare promises
Highway to the danger zone November 20, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Following Sandy, HuffPo and NYT dig into the folly of coastal development
Reporting from the battlefield, uninsured June 21, 2012 By Alysia Santo Freelancers on the frontlines operate with little to no institutional support
Stories I’d like to see May 1, 2012 By Steven Brill Military movers, insuring a pitcher’s arm, and lobbyists against federal travel caps
A Rate-Regulation Case Study in Pennsylvania December 21, 2011 By Trudy Lieberman When insurance rates are news—and when they are not
Rate Regulation Blow-up in California September 6, 2011 By Trudy Lieberman WellPoint and co. win again
The Intense Health Reform Drama in the Maine Legislature June 3, 2011 By Trudy Lieberman What are its implications for the rest of the nation?
Race to the Bottom May 10, 2011 By Ryan Chittum A Times story illustrates a peril that is a virtue to some