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)
New salary survey still finds few women in CEO ranks
May 25, 2016
Of 324 CEOs surveyed, just 17 were women.
When mergers fail because of clashing work culture
May 23, 2016
The reported tension between two huge healthcare organizations signals that good business mergers are about more than just numbers.
Health insurance survey finds consumer dissatisfaction
May 20, 2016
Consumers feel they are paying more, and in some cases, getting less.
Home care experiment could mean fewer hospital stays
May 13, 2016
Halfway through a 3-year project, data suggests Mt. Sinai Hospital is saving money and cutting readmissions.
Nissan gets bigger to compete globally
May 12, 2016
Smaller car makers will increasingly be at a disadvantage in global markets
Cigna deal calls for rebates if drugs don't perform
May 11, 2016
It's the seventh such deal for the insurance giant, which is putting pressure on drug makers in an effort to keep costs down.
A Pennsylvania hospital merger fight could be the first of many
May 11, 2016
Armed with new research, the FTC is getting more aggressive in blocking hospital mergers.
Medical bills may soon be as easy to read as credit card statements
May 9, 2016
Knowing how much health care costs before it's delivered would be revolutionary.
Study says health care pricing tools aren't driving down costs
May 3, 2016
JAMA found in the first year, just 10 percent of workers used the service, and it looks like no one saved money.
Some nonprofit hospitals amassing hundreds of millions
May 3, 2016
7 of the top 10 most profitable hospitals in 2013 were nonprofits, according to a new study.