With added reporting power and partnerships, Kaiser Health News expands its reach January 27, 2016 By Trudy Lieberman
The ‘unmitigated disaster’ of Obamacare in Mississippi November 5, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Sarah Varney and Jeffrey Hess report the heck out of a grim, ominous healthcare story
Michigan’s Medicaid program is going to be great, say Michigan, Medicaid officials June 13, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Those claims deserve a closer look
The $1,000 pill is popular! So, who pays? April 24, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman Pricey hepatitis C drug Sovaldi "shattered" sales expectations. Reporters need to keep asking the costs and benefits questions.
A drug offers better care for a disease that affect millions. How can it be ‘low value’? March 17, 2014 By Trudy Lieberman By costing $1,000 a pill. The new hepatitis C treatment puts drug costs on the media agenda
Obamacare and the rural coverage gap January 10, 2014 By Deron Lee Small communities are underserved when it comes to healthcare–and healthcare journalism
Exchange Watch: Florida September 20, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman There’s been solid coverage in the Sunshine State. Now it’s time to treat Obamacare like the consumer story it is
Exchange Watch: Minnesota September 10, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman Beware the bearers of good tidings: A selectively-told tale from the feds’ PR folks
Will the ACA encourage Medicaid fraud? September 3, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman The St. Louis Post-Dispatch takes a hard look at the Medicaid problem
Holes in a Holy Grail? June 6, 2013 By Trudy Lieberman A new study raises questions about The Dartmouth Atlas
More Dot-Connection Needed on ER Story February 29, 2012 By Trudy Lieberman What we’re learning about hospitals, part two
The Back Story on Medicare’s Wild Spending August 17, 2011 By Trudy Lieberman The narrative unfolds, bit by bit