SHORT BIO
Dan Gorenstein is the former senior reporter for Marketplace’s Health Desk, covering the business of healthcare.
Prior to Marketplace, Dan spent more than 11 years at New Hampshire Public Radio. He got his start in journalism at the Chicago Reporter, an investigative journal that examines race and class disparities in the Chicago area. He’s won numerous national and local awards, including the Society of Professional Journalist Sigma Delta Chi investigative reporting award.
Latest Stories (640)
When is a health care bill not a health care bill? When it's a tax bill.
Mar 14, 2017
The GOP health plan includes $600 billion in tax cuts for the health industry and wealthy Americans.
Why a proposed Medicaid cut terrifies the parents of a severely disabled man
Mar 13, 2017
'I am scared as to what his life will be, that he’s going to be alone and put away somewhere and no one is going to take care of him,' Fern Pivar says.
Obamacare replacement inches forward
Mar 3, 2017
The future of the Affordable Care Act has dominated much of the week’s news. People have pored over a leaked draft of a House proposal to repeal and replace Obamacare, and President Donald Trump signaled his larger priorities on the issue in a speech to Congress on Tuesday. The desire for health care reform is […]
How a Republican plan to shrink Medicaid could hurt red states
Mar 1, 2017
Slashing federal funding proves a challenge for GOP governors
New blood test could improve treatment for heart disease
Feb 27, 2017
A simple blood test could help doctors determine whether someone suffers from coronary heart disease, the most common form of heart disease, killing more than 370,000 Americans every year. This test may more accurately identify the condition compared to the current crop of diagnostic tools, including stress tests and CT scans. If approved by the […]
White House overturns private prison policy as undocumented immigrant crackdown boosts demand
Feb 24, 2017
Last year, the Obama administration announced it was going to phase out federal government use of private prisons after reports surfaced of safety and security issues. Yesterday, that plan was overturned by the new attorney general, Jeff Sessions. The news immediately boosted share prices of the two largest companies that run private prisons. With the […]
McDonald's to offer soda for a dollar as customer numbers continue to decline
Feb 23, 2017
McDonald’s is slashing drink prices. Starting in April, you can get any size soda for a buck and drinks like smoothies and frappes for $2. It’s the latest in a number of promotions — from all-day breakfast to three sizes of Big Mac — to keep customers coming back in a time of increased competition.
IRS rule change could weaken Obamacare mandate
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Dan Gorenstein
Feb 15, 2017
The proposed rule changes offer market stabilization, but could make it harder for consumers to sign up.
Doctors are arming themselves with MBAs to navigate a tricky health care landscape
Feb 15, 2017
As medicine becomes more about business, an MBA could prove helpful.
Despite gains, Medicaid expansion is on the chopping block
Feb 10, 2017
Republicans take aim at Medicaid, which expanded under the Affordable Care Act