This is a critical time to be reporting on these powerful companies and nonprofits, which account for the lion’s share of America’s $4.8 trillion in health care spending and impact the lives and finances of millions of patients and their families. Through consolidation, these industries wield ever-growing control over pricing and access to care. They are attracting growing scrutiny from regulators and lawmakers that crosses political divides. And they control vast oceans of highly personal data that, combined with artificial intelligence, are changing the way decisions about individuals’ care are made.
We are looking for a reporter who will not only write about the businesses and their interconnectedness with other sectors including drug makers and insurance, but also examine them through the lens of the patients and families that rely on them for good health and deal with their costs and complexity. The reporter should be able to penetrate large organizations, identify the biggest themes and deeply report and then elegantly write authoritative enterprise, in addition to producing scoops and jumping on spot news.
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The position ideally will be based in New York City, though other locations will be considered under the right circumstances, and will report to Health Business editor Jonathan Rockoff, in the Health & Science coverage area.
To apply, please submit a resume, cover letter and 5 to 7 examples of your work.
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