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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.

Health policy experts say the move could further destabilize the market.
The Trump administration's attempt this weekend to win their support didn't go as planned.
Most states can't meet baby boomers' demand for staying out of nursing homes.
The current drug crisis is different from previous ones. Some say it requires a new mode of thinking.
Even in cities that have tried to address the problem, babies are still dying at high rates for a developed nation.
While Congress is gridlocked on health care, the state's GOP governor and Democratic legislature have been busy finding common ground -- til now.
Ohio and Missouri now have dozens of counties without an insurer. Other states are trying to prevent a similar situation, but their actions can only go so far.
Tobacco and soda companies disproportionately target minority citizens and lawmakers with advertising and lobbying. One city is fed up.
Some schools are using telemedicine to provide health care to students in underserved districts. But few think it’s a cure for their ailments.