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Pulling Back the Curtain on the Health Industry and Regulation

685 stories published since 2013

“We Need to Defend This Law”: Inside an Anti-Abortion Meeting With Tennessee’s GOP Lawmakers

Help Us Report on Stillbirths

Her Child Was Stillborn at 39 Weeks. She Blames a System That Doesn’t Always Listen to Mothers.

How Effective Is the Government’s Campaign Against Hospital Mergers?

Deaths Linked to Neglect, Error Raise Concerns About Quality of Care at This Safety Net Hospital

The CDC Scientist Who Couldn’t Get Monkeypox Treatment

The COVID-19 Booster’s Public Relations Problem

Are You in a State That Banned Abortion? Tell Us How Changes in Medical Care Impact You.

“The Human Psyche Was Not Built for This”

Minnesota Set to Become “Abortion Access Island” in the Midwest, but for Whom?

Do You Have Insights Into Health Insurance Denials? Help Us Report on the System.

“God, No, Not Another Case.” COVID-Related Stillbirths Didn’t Have to Happen.

How Misinformation About COVID Vaccines and Pregnancy Took Root Early On and Why It Won’t Go Away

After Receiving Millions in Drug Company Payments, Pain Doctor Settles Federal Kickback Allegations

New York Polio Case Now Connected to Traces of Virus Found in UK and Israel

How Polio Crept Back Into the U.S.

Pharma Companies Sue for the Right to Buy Blood From Mexicans Along Border

“We’re at a Crisis Point”: NY Attorney General Hearing Spotlights Child Mental Health Care Failures

New York Let Residences for Kids With Serious Mental Health Problems Vanish. Desperate Families Call the Cops Instead.

New Documents Show How Drug Companies Targeted Doctors to Increase Opioid Prescriptions

The State Behind Roe’s Likely Demise Also Does the Least for New Parents in Need

What You Need to Know When You Give Birth in a Country With Rising Maternal Mortality Rates

In a Post-Roe America, Expect More Births in a Country Where Maternal Mortality Continues to Rise

Vaccine Medical Exemptions Are Rare. Thousands of Nursing Home Workers Have Them.

Look Up Nursing Home Staff COVID-19 Vaccination Rates

Tell Us About Your Experience With the Organ Transplant System

New York Increases Funding of Mental Health Care for Kids, Including Cash Governor Says Will Reopen Hospital Beds

Cuomo Set Out to “Transform” Mental Health Care for Kids. Now They Can’t Get Treatment.

Congress Opens Investigation Into FDA’s Handling of a Problematic Heart Device

Lawmakers Approve Payments to Parents of Children Who Died of Catastrophic Brain Injuries

A High-Risk Medical Device Didn’t Meet Federal Standards. The Government Paid Millions for More.

Accused of Refusing Aid to Disabled Kids, a State Agency Responded — by Hiring a PR Firm

They Were the Pandemic’s Perfect Victims

This Scientist Created a Rapid Test Just Weeks Into the Pandemic. Here’s Why You Still Can’t Get It.

“Get This Thing Out of My Chest”

At Last, Florida Families Hit Hard by Their Children’s Birth Injuries Are Promised More Help

One Major Reason the U.S. Hasn’t Stopped Syphilis From Killing Babies

St. Jude Hoards Billions While Many of Its Families Drain Their Savings

Here’s Why Rapid COVID Tests Are So Expensive and Hard to Find

Babies Are Dying of Syphilis. It’s 100% Preventable.

Florida Program to Aid Brain-Damaged Kids Often Told Families No. It’s Promising to Change.

“These Findings Boggle My Mind”: Audit Rips Apart Florida Program Created to Aid Brain-Damaged Kids

After 33 Years, Parents of Brain-Damaged Kids Get to Express Disgust With Florida Program

The Director of Florida’s Program for Brain Damaged Infants Has Resigned

A Boy Went to a COVID-Swamped ER. He Waited for Hours. Then His Appendix Burst.

Audit Confirms That a Program for Brain-Damaged Kids Arbitrarily Denied Claims and Overspent on Perks

Making Life-or-Death Health Care Decisions

Tell Us About Your Experience With Life-Sustaining Medical Devices

Thousands of Patients Were Implanted With Heart Pumps That the FDA Knew Could Be Dangerous

We Are Releasing the Full Video of Richard Sackler’s Testimony About Purdue Pharma and the Opioid Crisis