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Behind the Reporting: The Dallas Morning News' "Pain and Profit"

Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast by Shorenstein Center on Media Politics and Public Policy

Mar 6, 201918:58News & Politics

The Dallas Morning News found that thousands of sick and disabled Texans were being denied life-sustaining drugs and treatments by the private health insurance companies hired by the state to manage their care. While the...

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Behind the Reporting: The Dallas Morning News' "Pain and Profit" is an episode from Shorenstein Center Media and Politics Podcast by Shorenstein Center on Media Politics and Public Policy. The Dallas Morning News found that thousands of sic...

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Published Mar 6, 2019, 18:58 long, audio available.

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The Dallas Morning News found that thousands of sick and disabled Texans were being denied life-sustaining drugs and treatments by the private health insurance companies hired by the state to manage their care. While these private contractors made billions of dollars from the corporate management of taxpayer-funded Medicaid, some of the most vulnerable Texans were denied critical services, equipment and treatments, often with profoundly life-altering results. As a result of the investigation the Texas legislature pledged millions of dollars to more closely regulate the system, monitor instances of denials of care, and reform the appeals process. Read the reporting: In this episode of the Shorenstein Center podcast, Heidi Legg talks to reporters David McSwane and Andrew Chavez about tracking down the patients and families affected, how they got to the bottom of why some of the most vulnerable patients were being denied the care they needed, and what's next with this story. This episode is part of the Shorenstein Center's special series of interviews with the finalists for the 2019 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Journalism. The Goldsmith Prize winner will be announced at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government on March 12, 2019. Music provided by ExtremeMusic.com

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Published Mar 6, 2019 and 18:58 long