Journalists Delve Into Open Enrollment, School Nurse Shortages, and More
KFF Health News senior correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed how law enforcement agencies are eyeing the opioid settlement funds for their own use on NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Oct. 20.
- Click here to hear Pattani on “All Things Considered”
- Read Pattani’s “Using Opioid Settlement Cash for Police Gear Like Squad Cars and Scanners Sparks Debate”
KFF Health News former senior editor Andy Miller discussed school nursing shortages on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on Oct. 20.
- Click here to hear Miller on “The Georgia Health Report”
- Read Colleen DeGuzman’s “A Third of Schools Don’t Have a Nurse. Here’s Why That’s a Problem.”
KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner explained the language of health insurance open enrollment season on iHeart’s “Grown-Up Stuff: How to Adult” on Oct. 17.
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