Will California keep pursuing incremental health reforms or make a push for single-payer?
Children & Families
This story was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2018 California Fellowship.
Doctor Shortage: Lack of Behavioral Health Professionals Takes Toll On I.E. Residents' Mental Health
This story was produced for the USC Center for Health Journalism’s California Fellowship.
This story was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2018 California Fellowship.
Across the country, politicians, reform advocates and the bail industry are waiting to see what happens next.
This story was produced as a project for the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism’s 2018 California Fellowship.
One year later, residents fear those in power may forget the unincorporated town of Bloomington, Texas, where there isn’t a local government to fight for grant money or resources to rebuild.
This story was produced as a project for the 2018 California Fellowship, a program of the Center for Health Journalism at USC Annenberg. ...
In 2015, fewer than 10 percent of new mothers were screened for depression at Cedars-Sinai in L.A. Psychologist Eynav Accortt set out to change that.
“I have bad news for you,” my editor said during a phone call in late August 2017. “We’re closing in two weeks.”