- Amy Goldstein
- Reporter
Amy Goldstein is a staff writer for The Washington Post, where she writes nationally about social policy issues. Goldstein joined The Post in 1987 and worked for the next decade as a local education writer and regional health care reporter. She then moved to the newspaper’s national staff to write about health policy, covering health care debates in Congress, the White House and federal agencies--and exploring ways the health care system was evolving around the United States.
Medicare and Medicaid chief tries to instill views
Recess appointee Don Berwick is racing to carry out one of the nation’s biggest health-care jobs with a timer ticking down the months.
Rules for patient health-care appeals are narrowed
The Obama administration altered recent rules that provide patients more clout in disputes with health insurers, disappointing leading advocates for health-care consumers.
HHS to publicize free services under Medicare
The government is launching a publicity campaign on free preventive services available under Medicare.
- Parties agree on need to curb health-care spending but deadlock over Medicare
- States slow to adopt health-care transition
- Experiment to lower Medicare costs did not save much money
- Senate Republicans stand by plan to overhaul Medicare
- Administration offers early start for new Medicare arrangement
- Partisan fights in Congress stall panel on primary-health-care shortage
- GOP plan to change Medicare is rooted in bipartisan history
- Massachusetts, pioneer of universal health care, now may try new approach to costs
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