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As Idaho Pushes to Reform Its Coroner System, Counties Seek to Make It Less Transparent

A bill moving forward with bipartisan support is described as a first step to addressing problems highlighted in a state report and by ProPublica. Meanwhile, counties seek to end access to coroners’ records that were key to ProPublica’s findings.

America’s Mental Barrier

Insurers Failed to Comply With Mental Health Coverage Law, Department of Labor Report Finds

The probe found widespread noncompliance and violations of federal law in how health plans and insurers cover mental health care, echoing the findings of a recent ProPublica investigation.

Life of the Mother

Lawmakers in at Least Seven States Seek Expanded Abortion Access

Some of the bills were filed in direct response to ProPublica’s reporting on the fatal consequences of abortion bans.

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888 stories published since 2008

As Idaho Pushes to Reform Its Coroner System, Counties Seek to Make It Less Transparent

Montana Renews Accused Cancer Doctor’s License Despite Criminal, Civil Inquiries

Texas Banned Abortion. Then Sepsis Rates Soared.

Texas Won’t Study How Its Abortion Ban Impacts Women, So We Did

Georgia Touts Its Medicaid Experiment as a Success. The Numbers Tell a Different Story.

What a $2 Million Per Dose Gene Therapy Reveals About Drug Pricing

Three Months After Missouri Voted to Make Abortion Legal, Access Is Still Being Blocked

Dozens of People Died in Arizona Sober Living Homes as State Officials Fumbled Medicaid Fraud Response

Insurers Failed to Comply With Mental Health Coverage Law, Department of Labor Report Finds

Is a New Mississippi Law Decreasing Jailings of People Awaiting Mental Health Treatment? The State Doesn’t Know.

Lawmakers in at Least Seven States Seek Expanded Abortion Access

Her Mental Health Treatment Was Helping. That’s Why Insurance Cut Off Her Coverage.

Insurers Continue to Rely on Doctors Whose Judgments Have Been Criticized by Courts

The CDC Hasn’t Asked States to Track Deaths Linked to Abortion Bans

Report: Hospitals Rarely Advise Doctors on How to Treat Patients Under Abortion Bans

If You’re Pregnant, Here’s What You Should Know About the Medical Procedures That Could Save Your Life

Are Abortion Bans Across America Causing Deaths? The States That Passed Them Are Doing Little to Find Out.

UnitedHealth Is Strategically Limiting Access to Critical Treatment for Kids With Autism

A Coast Guard Commander Miscarried. She Nearly Died After Being Denied Care.

The FDA Hasn’t Inspected This Drug Factory After 7 Recalls for the Same Flaw, 1 Potentially Deadly

Sign Up to Screen Our New Documentary About Stillbirths

“Eat What You Kill”

Missouri Voters Enshrined Abortion Rights. GOP Lawmakers Are Already Working to Roll Them Back.

If Trump Makes Cuts to Medicaid, Texas Officials Could Seize the Opportunity to Further Slash the Program

A Timeline of Failed Efforts to Reform Idaho’s Coroner System

For Decades, Calls for Reform to Idaho’s Troubled Coroner System Have Gone Unanswered

Maine Proposes Major Staffing Increases for Assisted Living and Residential Care Facilities

A Third Woman Died Under Texas’ Abortion Ban. Doctors Are Avoiding D&Cs and Reaching for Riskier Miscarriage Treatments.

How Lincare Cashed In on the Disastrous Recall of Philips Breathing Machines — at the Expense of Patients

Georgia Dismissed All Members of Maternal Mortality Committee After ProPublica Obtained Internal Details of Two Deaths

Texas Lawmakers Push for New Exceptions to State’s Strict Abortion Ban After the Deaths of Two Women

How UnitedHealth’s Playbook for Limiting Mental Health Coverage Puts Countless Americans’ Treatment at Risk

State Regulators Know Health Insurance Directories Are Full of Wrong Information. They’re Doing Little to Fix It.

How Lincare Became a Multibillion-Dollar Medicare Scofflaw

An Idaho Baby’s Unexplained Death Got No Autopsy and a Scant Coroner’s Investigation. State Law Says That’s Fine.

ProPublica’s Coverage of the Election Issues That Matter to Voters

Una mujer de Texas murió después de que el hospital dijera que sería un “delito” intervenir en su aborto espontáneo

A Pregnant Teenager Died After Trying to Get Care in Three Visits to Texas Emergency Rooms

A Woman Died After Being Told It Would Be a “Crime” to Intervene in Her Miscarriage at a Texas Hospital

¿Está atrapado en el atraso por la acumulación de solicitudes en Texas para tener Medicaid y cupones de alimentos? ¿Conoce a alguien en esta situación? Ayúdenos a informar.

A pesar de las constantes advertencias, Texas se apresuró a despojar a millones de personas de Medicaid

“Not Medically Necessary”: Inside the Company Helping America’s Biggest Health Insurers Deny Coverage for Care

Opponents of Missouri Abortion Rights Amendment Turn to Anti-Trans Messaging and Misinformation

How We Report on Maternal Health — and How to Get in Touch With Our Team

Georgia Judge Lifts Six-Week Abortion Ban After Deaths of Two Women Who Couldn’t Access Care

A Hospital Kept a Brain-Damaged Patient on Life Support to Boost Statistics. His Sister Is Now Suing for Malpractice.

Caught in Texas’ Medicaid and Food Stamp Application Backlog? Know Someone Who Is? Help Us Report.

Despite Persistent Warnings, Texas Rushed to Remove Millions From Medicaid. That Move Cost Eligible Residents Care.

Did a Georgia Hospital Break Federal Law When It Failed to Save Amber Thurman? A Senate Committee Chair Wants Answers.

Afraid to Seek Care Amid Georgia’s Abortion Ban, She Stayed at Home and Died