This article was produced as a larger project by Larry Buhl for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism 2019 Data Fellowship.
His first part of this series :
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Patient Safety and Ethics

Nonprofits are pivoting to help residents in a community facing the worst outbreak of COVID-19 of any zip code in the state, along with high rates of unemployment.

This story was produced as a joint project led by Nathan O'Neal and Colton Shone, participants in the 2020 National Fellowship, that cover the variety of circumstances that contribute to health disparities in the Navajo Natio...

This story was produced as part of a larger project led by Ritu Marwah, a participant in the 2020 California Fellowship.

"The problem was, I was being played," writes contributor Bill Heisel. "The giant petrochemical company, Arco, had the city of Butte and the state of Montana outmatched."

The trend raises new concerns that regulators aren’t policing the industry enough during a crisis.

Disinformation is always bad for democracy, but it is especially toxic during a pandemic.

Gerald Chee isn't shy about his battles with substance abuse. Chee, who lives on the Navajo Nation, said he believes he got COVID-19 while partying with others.

As the Navajo Nation continues its fight against COVID-19, chronic substance abuse is complicating the effort.
The Department of Health wants to respond to coronavirus patients who need support within hours, not days.