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As California ramps up capacity at hospitals in response to the coronavirus pandemic, health care workers face an inadequate supply of masks.
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As California ramps up capacity at hospitals in response to the coronavirus pandemic, health care workers face an inadequate supply of masks.
KHN Midwest correspondent Lauren Weber joined WAMU鈥檚 鈥1A鈥 show to talk about the unique threats coronavirus is putting on those who are behind bars and those who guard them.
KHN Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony spoke with 鈥淭he 21st鈥 host Jenna Dooley about an Illinois tattoo artist who is changing lives by inking nails on finger amputees, mocking up belly buttons after tummy tucks and fleshing out lips after dog attacks.
KHN Midwest editor and correspondent Laura Ungar shares her expertise on Vice President Mike Pence鈥檚 public health track record as he leads the nation鈥檚 novel coronavirus response. Ungar covered a 2015 Indiana HIV outbreak and its fallout amid Pence's tenure as governor.
KHN Midwest correspondent Lauren Weber was interviewed by KBIA鈥檚 Sebasti谩n Mart铆nez Valdivia to discuss the challenges Missouri faces in managing patients鈥 pain amid the opioid epidemic.
Kaiser Health News reporter Liz Szabo talked to Connecticut Public Radio about the risks of the novel coronavirus compared with influenza.
KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner joins WAMU鈥檚 鈥1A鈥 on Wednesday to discuss an innovative plan by Summit County, Colorado, to directly negotiate with doctors and hospitals to lower health costs.
KHN senior correspondent Markian Hawryluk joined Colorado Public Radio鈥檚 Avery Lill on 鈥淐olorado Matters鈥 to discuss his recent story on how high-deductible health plans are especially hurting the financial health of patients and hospitals in rural America.
KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner joins Stephen Henderson of 鈥淒etroit Today鈥 on WDET, an NPR station, to talk about the pivotal role of health care issues in the 2020 presidential campaign.
A routine doctor's visit for a sore throat brought more than $28,000 in charges for one New York City woman in our latest "Bill of the Month" installment.
KHN correspondent Shefali Luthra was among the guests on the podcast "Today, Explained" to talk about PrEP.
KHN's Emmarie Huetteman appeared on PBS NewsHour to discuss efforts on Capitol Hill to curb the cost of prescription drugs.
KHN Midwest correspondent Cara Anthony appeared on America鈥檚 Heroes Group radio show, Illinois Public Media鈥檚 鈥淭he 21st鈥 and St. Louis Public Radio鈥檚 news magazine 鈥淪t. Louis on the Air鈥 to discuss how people in low-income neighborhoods are fighting back against crime and spoiled food at their local corner stores.
KHN Correspondent Lauren Weber joined Wisconsin Public Radio鈥檚 news magazine 鈥淐entral Time鈥 to discuss Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson鈥檚 role in the politics of vaping.
KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner appears on two radio programs to talk about the Democratic presidential candidates鈥 debate on the future of health care and the current enrollment period for Obamacare policies.
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