This story was produced by Ida Mojadad, a participant in the 2019 Data Fellowship, who is investigating the efficacy of the health access program Healthy SF in San Francisco.
Her other stories include:
Workers may get cash payout from medical reimbursement accounts
Millions left sitting in medi
President-elect Biden will likely move quickly to undo a slew of Trump-era health care policies.
Years of attacks on the ACA leave families in constant fear of losing coverage. The pandemic raises the stakes for millions of people.
As the Supreme Court considers a challenge to the landmark law, a new study reveals important benefits for low-income women.
While the cliffhanger presidential election took center stage Tuesday, voters also decided a host of health-related measures.
North Carolina politicians have long sparred over insurance for the poor, with little movement toward expansion.
Politico's Joanne Kenen and University of Michigan law professor Nicholas Bagley break down the case for us.
"If I’m going to die, I’m going to die at home. I don’t want to go to the hospital. I’m going to stay here, for I don’t want to leave behind any more problems than we already have.”
This story was produced as a larger project by Valeria Fernandez for the 2020 National Fellowship, focusing on how indigenous, immigrant communities and people of color have been organizing before and during the pandemic in communities of care to find support and healing.
It's hard to tell the story of how the Marshallese came to America without starting with the nuclear bombs.