COVID-19 has forced rule changes that have created a telehealth revolution. What have we learned, and are these policies here to stay?
Health Care Accessibility
Losing a Hospital
How one rural Kansas town dealt with losing its only hospital and what lessons it has for the rest of the country.
Shifting Concerns
The 2020 election was supposed to be all about health care. Then 2020 happened.
How Important Is the ACA for People Who Lose Their Jobs?
Larry Levitt on a study comparing health insurance retention for people who lost their jobs before and after the ACA went into effect.
Core To Who I Am
We look at the fight to secure health care protections for transgender Americans and the impact they’ve had on helping people get care they need.
Dealing with DACA and COVID
What the Supreme Court’s decision protecting DACA means to one recipient caring for those most vulnerable to COVID-19.
Hard to Reach
New data suggest undocumented immigrants aren’t being tested enough for COVID-19. What’s standing in the way, and what’s being done to address it?
California Dreamin’
Early on, California was conducting just 2,000 coronavirus tests a day. Now the state is up to 60,000. How did they ramp up testing?
Bill, Interrupted
The coronavirus has dashed Colorado Democrats’ dreams of passing a highly anticipated public option bill.
Coronavirus Conversations: Amy Richardson
A doctor worries about the care her patients won’t get because of the coronavirus.
