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Journalists Shine Light on Out-of-Reach Insurance Prices, AI’s Role in Claims Disputes, and Susie Wiles

KFF Health News senior correspondent Renuka Rayasam discussed the KFF Health News series “Priced Out,” which focuses on the health insurance crisis, on An Arm and a Leg on March 19. Click here to hear Rayasam on An Arm and a Leg (starts at 21:03). Read Rayasam’s “When Health Insurance Costs More Than the Mortgage.”

Journalists Discuss Fallout of CDC Turmoil and Recap Bitter RFK Senate Hearing

Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, discussed recommendations for covid-19 vaccinations for children on NPR’s “Morning Edition” on Aug. 20. Gounder then discussed the infant mortality crisis in Mississippi on CBS News’ “CBS Evening News Plus” on Aug. 22. She also discussed the resignation of top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials after

Journalists Talk Medicaid Cuts and New Limitations on Weight Loss Drugs and Covid Shots

KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed Medicaid cuts in the House budget bill on CBS News on May 22. Click here to watch Rovner on CBS News. Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, discussed weight loss drugs and covid-19 vaccines on CBS’ “CBS Mornings” on May 22 and May

Journalists Zero In on Medicaid Threats and Social Security Hiccups

KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed funding cuts at the Department of Health and Human Services on CBS News’ “24/7” on May 7. Click here to watch Rovner on “24/7.” Listen to this week’s episode of “What the Health?” — hosted by Rovner: “Cutting Medicaid Is Hard — Even for the GOP.”

Ogun HOS asks journalists to avoid cybercrime pitfalls 

Ogun State  Head of Service, Mr Kehinde Onasanya has advised Journalists to consciously avoid the pitfalls of cybercrime, which includes cyberbullying, cyberstalking, and property theft, among others, while charging them to always fact-check before publishing as facts are sacred. He made the call against the backdrop of allegations of cybercrime offense committed by a journalist

High-profile journalists to go as NZME announces 30 job cuts

Photo: RNZ/ Brad White A number of high profile senior reporters will leave the New Zealand Herald under its restructure to cut about 30 roles from the newspaper's editorial team. According to the Herald's Media Insider, staff that have taken voluntary redundancy include political editor Claire Trevett, deputy business editor Grant Bradley, senior sports reporter

Ghanaian journalists are poorly paid, not given contracts and healthcare support – Report

A report by the Communications Department of the University of Ghana and the Media Foundation for West Africa has revealed the ‘abusive’ and poor working conditions of journalists in the country. The report revealed that some journalists work for long months with pay and those who receive pay...