Reporting

Our fellows and grantees at the Center for Health Journalism produce ambitious, deeply reported stories on a host of timely health topics. In addition, the center publishes original reporting and commentary from a host of notable contributors, focused on the intersection of health and journalism. Browse our story archive, or go deeper on a given topic or keyword by using the menus below.

February 7, 2006

A look at drug company funding for patient advocacy groups.

April 25, 2004

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June 4, 2003

<p>To the Hmong, illness is often a sign that a spirit has been wronged, is seeking revenge or wants to settle a favor bestowed in the past. Laurie Udesky explores how teaching Hmong shamans more about Western medicine can help save lives.</p>

March 2, 2002

<p>In 2002, health care costs, particularly for cancer treatments, were soaring for seniors in some Medicare HMOs. After negative publicity about one HMO's drastic increase in chemotherapy copayments, the HMO agreed to reduce the cost to make it more affordable for patients.</p>