Rebecca Adams, health care reporter, Congressional Quarterly
Project: Examining Medicaid challenges and policy responses in different states.
"Medicaid Reform: Will efforts to cut costs hurt the poor?" The CQ Researcher, Vol. 14, No. 25, Pgs. 589-612 (7/16/2004)
Michael Isip, executive producer, KQED-TV, San Francisco
Project: Barriers to health care -- financial, cultural, systemic -- and the implications for patients and health care workers, and innovative efforts to deliver care.
Liza Mundy, staff writer, The Washington Post
Project: Reproductive technology, and the ethical dilemmas that new, fast-emerging techniques present to doctors, policymakers, and the many patients availing themselves of advances in fertility medicine.
Deborah L. Shelton, medical and public health reporter, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Project: The drive to increase the number of live organ donors: the medical, ethical, social, economic and other implications.
5 part series on living organ donors, May 6-11, 2005
"Good Samaritan donors need independent advocates, some say"
"Man's second chance hasn't turned out as he expected"
"Donor has physical pain, but peace about decision"
Articles republished with permission of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
© (2003) St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Oriana Zill de Granados, staff reporter/producer, Center for Investigative Reporting, San Francisco
Project: Gun violence as a public health issue, focused on gun violence among Latino youth and its impact on communities in California and nationwide.
"Gangs Reach Out of Prison to Commit Crimes," American RadioWorks and Center for Investigative Reporting.
Oriana's documentary, "Nuestra Familia/Our Family" won the 2007 National Association of Hispanic Journalists Journalism Award for Best Television Documentary.