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Senior reporter at , covering health policy, quality, costs; board member Association of Health Care Journalists

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Joined August 2010

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    SCOOP: Vaccine reserve was already exhausted when Trump administration vowed to release it, dashing hopes of expanded access

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  2. Also in the government spending bill President Trump balked at but then signed this weekend: Protections against medical bills insured patients get from out-of-network doctors, hospitals and air ambulance companies. Reposting an explainer from :

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  3. No more surprise medical bills? Well, almost. takes a look at what's in the legislation approved by Congress last night.

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    17 Nov 2020

    Tiller wants to talk face to face.

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  5. Fact check from last week, even more relevant now. If ACA goes away, would Sen. Gardner's legislation protect people with pre-ex conditions? What is needed? and explain

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    On April 19, internal projections showed Georgia would need millions more N95s & gowns to get thru the next month. Despite that, Gov. Kemp announced he was opening the state the next day. and I got those projections for our latest

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  7. As coronavirus cases surge — and dire shortages of persist — the nation’s health care workers are facing threatening conditions. This database by / shares the stories of health care workers who have died of .

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    : Time and again over the past two decades, peace officers have targeted civilian demonstrators with munitions designed to stun and stop, rather than kill. KHN/ 📝:/ / / 🔗:

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  9. From rumors of nonexistent "Fema camps" to plots by elites, conspiracy theories about contact tracing are abundant. And wrong. What is it really? @NPRHealthis out with an explainer.

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  10. RT : “We’re at the cusp of a new world,” said Harry H., 72, an organizational consultant and executive coach who lives in Baltimore. 📝:

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  11. Insurers promise -- and the law requires -- free covid testing for enrollees. There's a caveat: the test has to be ordered or administered. What happens if you sought a test -- but were denied one, especially early in the epidemic?

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    10 Jun 2020

    Here's a peek at today's homepage. We want to know what California health topics are most important to you. What do you like? How can it improve? Please take a short survey: To read these stories and more, visit

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  13. RT : OK . Your bill is getting a lot of twitter attention. Any response? Obviously you can't talk about the patient w/out permission. But are these your typical charges for Covid tests??

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    11 May 2020

    As many states begin to reopen — most without meeting the thresholds recommended by the White House — a new level of COVID-19 risk analysis begins for Americans. From our partners

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    In a new KHN/ , examines a claim made by CEO Gary Kelly saying that he believed that it was safe for Americans to fly during the . We rate it Mostly False. 🔗:

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  17. Mother's Day is Sunday. There's a pandemic. What to do? “A virtual gathering is a much safer alternative this year,” says the head of the American Public Health Association. That and other tips

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  18. The new calculus: Should I get a haircut? Go to the beach? Visit mom on Mother's Day? asks public health experts.

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  19. Health insurers doing well at the moment as savings from barred elective care offset costs of pandemic, but, citing uncertainty, ask Congress for help reports

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    , a project from KHN/, aims to document every health care worker in America who dies from . If you know someone we should include, share their story by emailing us at CovidTips@kff.org or by visiting . 📹:

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