Sarah Arnquist
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Sarah Arnquist, M.P.H., is a state director with Beacon Health Options, a behavioral health company that serves 48 million people across all 50 states and the United Kingdom. Her work focuses on designing and implementing innovative programs to deliver mental health and substance use services to people with public health insurance in California and Washington. Her experience includes working directly with top officials in California's Medi-Cal program, engaging stakeholders on divisive public policy issues and collaborating with international health care leaders to study successful models of health care delivery. She began her career as a newspaper reporter, covering health care and social welfare issues in California for the San Luis Obisbo Tribune and the Fairfield Daily Republic. She published in many outlets, including the New York Times and Harvard Business School Press, and won many journalism awards. She was a 2006 California Health Journalism Fellow. She has a master’s degree in public health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a bachelor's degree from the University of St. Thomas, where she majored in journalism and Spanish.
<p>Lois Quam, the newly appointed executive director of President’s Obama’s $63-billion, six-year Global Health Initiative, introduced herself to the world on Tuesday at a public event sponsored by the Kaiser Family Foundation.</p>
<p>While speaking at the National Institutes of Health on Tuesday, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah (left, photo source USAID) told the audience of scientists how the development agency would support the creation of new innovations and their delivery to improve the health of the world’s neediest popul
<p>“An important idea is getting its test run in America: the creation of intensive outpatient care to target hot spots and thereby reduce over-all health care costs.”</p>
Angelo Solis, a homeless alcoholic, racked up nearly $1 million in medical charges over three years. His case represents the immense health care costs associated with homelessness. Sarah Arnquist offers advice on how to report on this important topic.
<p>Despite being for-profit institutions, Sierra Vista and Twin Cities Community Hospital lead the way in providing care to those less fortunate in the region.</p>
<p>Records show that the financial troubles that forced the closure of Mee Memorial Hospital began as early as a year prior. Despite ambitions to deliver adequate patient care, the hospital's money problems continued to worsen.</p>
<p>After nearly a decade of deficit, French Hospital Medical Center is finally on the financial mend. Back on its feet, the center is making ambitious expansion plans for its future.</p>
<p>A San Luis Obispo doctor's prescription for weight loss has proven effective, but are weight loss drugs safe? Experts caution against the potential risks and downsides.</p>