There is an enormous amount of excellent health and health policy reporting in the US. Here are some of the sources I’ve used during this year.
Written journalism
● KFF Health News (formerly Kaiser Family Foundation) provides excellent overall reporting, and their stories are often printed in the Washington Post or USA Today.
● Commonwealth Fund, which does especially good reporting on health equity and global health
● Health Affairs, which offers its Forefront (blog) articles without a paywall.
● StatNews, an affiliate of the Boston Globe, which focuses on biotech and pharmacy
● JAMA Network, which offers a weekly email that gives free access to the most-read articles of the previous week. JAMA Health Forum and JAMA Network Open have no paywalls
● CIDRAP, the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy of the University of Minnesota. I learned to love this during the pandemic - they offer a daily newsletter with excellent links.
Podcasts:
● What the Health (KFF Health News)
● Tradeoffs (University of Pennsylvania)
● The Dose (Commonwealth Fund)
● Listening In (Catalyze Payment Reform)
● An Arm and a Leg (KFF Health News)
Substack Newsletters
(All have free subscriptions with an option to pay)
● Ground Truths (Eric Topol, pandemic and medical futurism)
● Inside Medicine (Jeremy Faust, variety of clinical and health policy topics)
● Your Local Epidemiologist (Katelyn Jetelina)
● Force of Infection (Caitlin Rivers)
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