Explore the lasting impact on children who survived the Super Bowl parade shooting earlier this year with KFF Health News Midwest correspondent Bram Sable-Smith. Tune in to his insightful discussion on KMOX’s “Total Information AM” on Aug. 22 and gain a deeper understanding of the trauma these kids are facing.
Listen to Sable-Smith’s segment on KMOX here and check out the touching piece he co-authored with Peggy Lowe, “Kids Who Survived Super Bowl Shooting Are Scared, Suffering Panic Attacks and Sleep Problems.”
Join KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani as she sheds light on how a coalition of groups is urging states to wisely allocate their opioid settlement money on NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Aug. 21. Discover how states like Wisconsin are planning to make use of these funds on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Wisconsin Today” on Aug. 19.
Don’t miss out on the important conversation around social media bans with KFF Health News correspondent Daniel Chang on KMOX’s “Total Information AM” on Aug. 21. Learn more about the impacts of these bans in Chang’s article, “Social Media Bans Could Deny Teenagers Mental Health Help.”
Stay informed on health policy proposals with KFF Health News’ chief Washington correspondent, Julie Rovner, as she dives into Vice President Kamala Harris’ health initiatives on WBUR’s “Here & Now” on Aug. 20.
Get insights into healthcare innovation with KFF Health News Washington correspondent David Hilzenrath as he discusses the MitraClip on PBS’ “PBS News Weekend” on Aug. 18. Explore more on this topic in Hilzenrath and Holly K. Hacker’s piece, “From Dr. Oz to Heart Valves: A Tiny Device Charted a Contentious Path Through the FDA.”
Gain valuable insights into nursing homes with KFF Health News senior correspondent Jordan Rau on PBS’ “PBS News Weekend” on Aug. 17 and stay updated on the latest developments in healthcare.
Uncover the truth about insurance costs with KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on Aug. 15. Learn more about the challenges of high insurance costs in Miller’s informative segment.
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