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Pulling Back the Curtain on the Health Industry and Regulation

806 stories published since 2008

A Tiny Number of People Will Be Hospitalized Despite Being Vaccinated. We Have to Learn Why.

“We Are Not Here or Funded to ‘Promote the Best Interest’ of the Children,” Wrote the Head of a Program for Brain-Damaged Infants

Florida Plans Audit of Program That Blocks Parents of Brain-Damaged Newborns From Suing

She Can’t Sue Her Doctor Over Her Baby’s Death. When She Spoke Out, She Was Silenced Again.

When Births Go Horribly Wrong, Florida Protects Doctors and Forces Families to Pay the Price

The Broken Front Line

I Received Tips to Look Into How a Hospital Treated Premature Babies. Getting Data Was Nearly Impossible.

Cómo investigamos las tasas de mortalidad de los bebés extremadamente prematuros en los hospitales de maternidad más grandes de este estado

Los dos hospitales tienen tasas de mortalidad infantil similares, hasta que se observa a los bebés extremadamente prematuros

False Barriers: These Things Should Not Prevent You From Getting a COVID Vaccine

No One in This State Is Officially Tracking the Quality of Care in Neonatal Centers

How We Investigated Death Rates for Extremely Preterm Babies in This State’s Largest Maternity Hospitals

The Two Hospitals Have Similar Infant Death Rates — Until You Look at Extremely Premature Babies

Texans Recovering From COVID-19 Needed Oxygen. Then the Power Went Out.

How Inequity Gets Built Into America’s Vaccination System

Mueren en la lista de espera

Why We Can’t Make Vaccine Doses Any Faster

Dying on the Waitlist

Cuomo Still Underreporting the Total Count of COVID Nursing Home Deaths

Fauci: Vaccines for Kids as Young as First Graders Could Be Authorized by September

Why Opening Restaurants Is Exactly What the Coronavirus Wants Us to Do

Rich Investors Stripped Millions From a Hospital Chain and Want to Leave It Behind. A Tiny State Stands in Their Way.

Contractor Who Was Awarded $34.5 Million in Government Money and Provided Zero Masks Pleads Guilty to Fraud

How the CARES Act Forgot America’s Most Vulnerable Hospitals

“We’ve Let the Worst Happen”: Reflecting on 400,000 Dead

How Many Vaccine Shots Go to Waste? Several States Aren’t Counting.

A Woman With Developmental Disabilities Was Abused in Arizona. The State Promised Changes. It Has Not Made Them Yet.

How Operation Warp Speed Created Vaccination Chaos

Memphis-Area Residents Without Internet Must Wait Days for Vaccination Appointments, While Others Go to the Front of the Line

CDC Shut Down a Lab Involved in Making Faulty Coronavirus Tests

The Nursing Home Didn’t Send Her to the Hospital, and She Died

Lavish Bonus? Luxury Trip? Health Benefits Brokers Will Have to Disclose What They Receive From the Insurance Industry

“Those of Us Who Don’t Die Are Going to Quit”: A Crush of Patients, Dwindling Supplies and the Nurse Who Lost Hope

After a Violent Crime, Arizona Promised Reforms for People With Developmental Disabilities. It Has Yet to Deliver.

Memorial Sloan Kettering Gave Top Doctor $1.5 Million After He Was Forced to Resign Over Conflicts of Interest

How COVID-19 Hollowed Out a Generation of Young Black Men

Rio Grande Hospital Workers Turned Down the Vaccine. A Senator and a Sheriff’s Deputy Lined Up Instead.

Restrictions on the South Texas Border Were Meant to Protect People From COVID-19. Then the Handcuffs Came Out.

Only Seven of Stanford’s First 5,000 Vaccines Were Designated for Medical Residents

Vaccinating Black Americans Is Essential. Key States Aren’t Doing the Work to Combat Hesitancy

The Family Court Judge Who Threatened a Mother With Contempt of Court for Getting Her Child a COVID-19 Test

For Years, JaMarcus Crews Tried to Get a New Kidney, but Corporate Healthcare Stood in the Way

Nonprofit Hospital Almost Never Gave Discounts to Poor Patients During Collections, Documents Show

“We Don’t Even Know Who Is Dead or Alive”: Trapped Inside an Assisted Living Facility During the Pandemic

Rapid Testing Is Less Accurate Than the Government Wants to Admit

The Enraging Deja Vu of a Third Coronavirus Wave

Most States Aren’t Ready to Distribute the Leading COVID-19 Vaccine

Leader of Newark Beth Israel’s Troubled Heart Transplant Program Departs

The Questionable Line Items of Illinois’ COVID-19 Spending

Not Mentioned in Cuomo’s Coronavirus Book: How Many Nursing Home Residents Died in New York