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)
Study shows racial disparities in infant intensive care
Aug 28, 2017
“Our research is not uncovering racial bias,” the lead author at Stanford says.
Why the government believes seniors are paying $200 million more for drugs than they need to
Aug 9, 2017
Critics say a controversial program that provides hospitals with deep discounts is being abused.
Why pharma companies are bowing out of generics
Aug 2, 2017
Many generic drugs have become so cheap, they have pencil-thin profit margins.
How Trump could still cause Obamacare to collapse
by
Dan Gorenstein
and Janet Nguyen
Jul 28, 2017
Republican legislation may have been shot down Friday morning, but the health law's future is still uncertain.
Drug prices: how generics changed the game
Jul 25, 2017
Generics used to be sold out of car trunks. Then Congress got involved.
The part of Obamacare even Republicans like
Jul 24, 2017
The ACA's Innovation Center finds ways to slow spending while looking out for patients.
Sears is hoping Amazon deal will turn around its fortunes
Jul 21, 2017
Sears has inked a deal with Amazon that it hopes will boost its flagging sales. Amazon will begin selling appliances by Kenmore — one of Sears’ flagship brands. But there could also be a downside for the struggling department store chain. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
As Obamacare stays – for now – health insurance companies look elsewhere for profits
Jul 19, 2017
After months and years of trying, there’s going to be no replacing — or repealing — of Obamacare. At least for now. You might expect that health insurance companies have been holding their breath, waiting to see what’s next. But it turns out many of the larger insurers don’t make much of their money selling insurance in […]
Disney channel viewing figures are down as kids go elsewhere for entertainment
Jul 6, 2017
The number of children watching the Disney channel has dropped over the past three years. The reason? More and more of them are watching kids’ TV shows available online and bypassing cable altogether. How will the channel survive this era of cord cutting? Click the audio player above to hear the full story.