Rachana D. Pradhan
@rachanadpradhan
Covering health care across America for @kffhealthnews. Proud @JMU alum and lover of public records. [email protected] or DM for Signal.
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05-02-2011 18:18:14
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EXCLUSIVE: Georgia’s GOP Gov. Brian Kemp has pushed a conservative alternative to Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion. Critics say the money’s being wasted on the costly and ineffective alternative. Story via: Georgia Health News Renuka Rayasam ajc.com/news/health-ne…
As money flows to abortion rights initiatives in states, some donors focus on where anger over the Dobbs ruling could propel voter turnout and spur Democratic victories.
Bram Sable-Smith & Rachana D. Pradhan report for KFF Health News & USA TODAY
Ronny Jackson, Trump’s former physician turned GOP congressman, describes himself as a “retired rear admiral.”
He’s not. The Navy demoted him to captain in 2022.
Scoop with Alex Horton.
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A whistleblower has accused Aledade, a firm that oversees the US' largest independent network of primary care practices, of cheating Medicare out of millions using billing software “rigged” to make patients appear sicker than they were. By Fred Schulte kffhealthnews.org/news/article/w…
My The Washington Post latest dives deep into tax records:
Four major nonprofits that rose to prominence during the coronavirus pandemic by capitalizing on the spread of medical misinformation collectively gained more than $118 million between 2020 and 2022 washingtonpost.com/nation/2024/02…
Washington, Oregon, and Colorado are now considered medical havens for women in states that have banned abortion. But there are so many Catholic hospitals in there that abortion care remains limited. From Rachana D. Pradhan and Hannah Recht usatoday.com/story/news/nat…
“More and more women are running into barriers to obtaining care as Catholic health systems have aggressively acquired secular hospitals.”
Eye-opening Rachana D. Pradhan Hannah Recht piece on growing collisions over reproductive health.
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'Nationally, nearly 800,000 people have only Catholic or Catholic-affiliated birth hospitals within an hour’s drive.' Strong Rachana D. Pradhan Hannah Recht piece for @kffhealthnews
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