Journalists Shine Light on Out-of-Reach Insurance Prices, AI’s Role in Claims Disputes, and Susie Wiles

KFF Health News Senior Correspondent Renuka Rayasam discussed KFF Health News’ “Priced Out” series, which focuses on the health insurance crisis, on An arm and a leg on March 19.
- Click here to listen to Rayasam on An arm and a leg (starts at 9:03 p.m.).
- Read “When Health Insurance Costs More Than the Mortgage” by Rayasam.
KFF Health News rural health reporter Andrew Jones discussed the spread of measles across the Carolinas on WUNC. Due South on March 17.
- Click here to hear Andrew Jones on Due South.
- Read “Hospitals battling measles face a challenge: Few doctors have seen it before.” »
KFF Health News Public Health Editor Céline Gounder spoke on CBS News 24/7’s The daily report on March 16, how U.S. hospitals and insurers are turning to AI to resolve disputes over medical claims and payments. On March 17, she presented the court decision blocking the Trump administration’s child vaccination policy changes on CBS News. CBS Mornings. Gounder also discussed Susie Wiles’ decision to remain White House chief of staff amid breast cancer treatment on CBS News 24/7. Takeaways on March 16.
- Click here to watch Gounder discuss hospitals, insurers and AI on The daily report.
- Click here to watch Gounder discuss childhood vaccine policy changes on CBS Mornings.
- Click here to watch Gounder discuss White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles on CBS Mornings.
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