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

​On March 19, KFF Health News senior correspondent Renuka Rayasam appeared on An Arm and a Leg to discuss the KFF Health News series “Priced Out,” which examines the health insurance crisis. Click here to listen to Rayasam on An Arm and a Leg (starts at 21:03). Read Rayasam’s “When Health Insurance Costs More Than the Mortgage.” KFF Health News rural health reporter Andrew Jones addressed the measles outbreak in the Carolinas during his appearance on WUNC’s Due South on March 17. Click here to listen to Andrew Jones on Due South. Read Jones’ article “Hospitals Fighting Measles Confront a Challenge: Few Doctors Have Seen It Before.” On March 16, Céline Gounder, KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, appeared on CBS News 24/7’s The Daily Report to discuss how U.S. hospitals and insurers are using AI to resolve disputes over medical claims and payments. On March 17, she discussed the court decision that halted the Trump administration’s vaccine policy modifications for children on CBS News’ CBS Mornings. Gounder addressed Susie Wiles’ choice to remain White House chief of staff during her breast cancer treatment during an appearance on CBS News 24/7’s The Takeout on March 16. Click here to watch Gounder on hospitals, insurers, and AI in The Daily Report. Click here to watch Gounder on vaccine policy updates for kids on CBS Mornings. Click here to watch Gounder on White House chief of staff Susie Wiles on CBS Mornings. Related Topics. Insurance. Health Protection. Oncology. Healthcare Technology. Medical Centers. Immunizations. Reach Out Send a News Tip  

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