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mattie-quinn

Mattie Quinn

Staff Writer

Mattie covers all things health for Governing. A native of Arkansas, she graduated with her M.S. from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism with a focus on public health reporting. Her work has been published in National Geographic, New York Magazine and The Atlantic.

Supreme Court justices on Tuesday sided with anti-abortion groups in a case over what information crisis pregnancy centers have to give patients.
The president promised to give states more flexibility on health care. His administration has -- but with some restrictions.
"Your mayor, city council and city manager has just as much of an impact on your health as your doctor," say the authors of a new report.
More than a dozen states either have or are still considering the idea of letting people buy Medicaid -- regardless of how much money they make.
The issue will likely be moving to the ballot box this November.
A change in federal law lets more than just law enforcement agencies collect unused and unwanted pills.
The federal government's new plan is short on details, but it makes one thing clear: It will ease regulations that burden rural providers -- many of whom are struggling to survive.
Federal money already can't be spent on abortions. The Trump administration now wants to keep any funds from going to organizations that support the procedure.
Several states promised to pass their own mandates. Only one has. What happened?
In an attempt to lower health-care costs, Massachusetts is seeking to exclude certain drugs from its Medicaid program. It's a bold step, experts say, that will not only invite imitation but also lawsuits.