Investigations

Ex-Eye Bank Workers Say Pressure, Lax Oversight Led to Errors

Corneas, the windshields of the eye, are the most transplanted part of the human body. But four former employees at Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank told of numerous retrieval problems, including damage to eyes and removal from the wrong body.

12 States Promised To Open the Books on Their Opioid Settlement Funds. We Checked Up on Them.

Victims of the opioid crisis, health advocates, and public policy experts have repeatedly called on state and local governments to transparently report how they鈥檙e using the funds they are receiving from settlements with opioid makers and distributors.

California Mental Health Agency Director To Resign Following Conflict of Interest Allegations

Toby Ewing, executive director of California鈥檚 Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission, is resigning amid an investigation into his conduct and revelations that he traveled to the U.K. courtesy of a vendor as he sought to protect state funding for its contract.

Exclusive: Emails Reveal How Health Departments Struggle To Track Human Cases of Bird Flu

Emails show how health officials struggle to track the bird flu, partly in deference to the agricultural industry. As a result, researchers don鈥檛 know how often farmworkers are being infected 鈥 and could miss alarming signals.

A California Official Helped Save a Mental Health Company鈥檚 Contract. It Flew Him to London.

The director of a California state mental health agency traveled to the U.K. courtesy of Kooth, a digital mental health company with a $271 million contract to build a therapy app for the state鈥檚 youth. Weeks earlier, he pressed key legislative staffers to restore a proposed cut to Kooth鈥檚 funding.

Super Bowl Rally Shooting Victims Pick Up Pieces, but Gun Violence Haunts Their Lives

Eight months after the Feb. 14 shooting, people wounded at the Kansas City Chiefs parade are wary of more gun violence. In this installment of 鈥淭he Injured,鈥 survivors of the shooting say they feel gun violence is inescapable and are desperately seeking a sense of safety.

Harris apoya la reducci贸n de la deuda m茅dica. Los “conceptos” de Trump preocupan a defensores.

La administraci贸n Biden ha ampliado las protecciones financieras para los pacientes, incluyendo una propuesta hist贸rica de la Oficina de Protecci贸n Financiera del Consumidor (CFPB) para eliminar la deuda m茅dica de los informes de cr茅dito de los consumidores.

In Chronic Pain, This Teenager 鈥楥ould Barely Do Anything.鈥 Insurer Wouldn鈥檛 Cover Surgery.

An Alabama teen was told he needed surgery for debilitating hip pain. But his family鈥檚 insurer denied coverage for the procedure, which lacked a medical billing code. Expected to pay more than $7,000, his father charged it to credit cards.

California Governor Signs Law Banning Medical Debt From Credit Reports

New California legislation will bar unpaid medical bills from showing up on consumer credit reports starting in January. However, the banking industry muscled in eleventh-hour amendments that weakened the protections for patients, the bill鈥檚 lead sponsor says.