Pennsylvania families stress need for grief support programs for drug-related loss via @whyy whyy.org/articles/pen...
Pennsylvania families stress need for grief support programs for drug-related loss via @whyy whyy.org/articles/pen...
NEW: Most of the Medicaid cuts passed by congressional Republicans last year don't take effect until after the midterms, but the Trump's signature law is already squeezing state Medicaid programs.
In Idaho, one service on the possible chopping block is home care for people with disabilities.
Lonny Fritzler installs paneling on a future therapeutic foster home for kids whose parents need addiction treatment elsewhere. He says he had to leave his hometown of Lodge Grass to recover from his own addiction to meth.
Illustration by Oona Zenda of a man having to weigh prioritizing either his job or access to health care with a lawmaker in the background.
Hundreds of people join a protest in downtown Hamilton, Montana, in April supporting the work of federal employees as President Donald Trump oversees efforts to restructure the nationβs government.
Hi β new to BlueSky! Iβm a journalist covering how health policy and systems impact people. Lately Iβve reported on federal cuts hitting a rural bioscience hub, a town recovering from meth, and a man who said he had to break Medicaid rules.
Based in Montana, I write for both π° and π»
You can read (and listen) to my original story here: kffhealthnews.org/news/article...
Thank you Alana Schreiber & @wwno.org for inviting me to talk about Dr. Elyse Stevens, her patients, and what a New Orleans hospital system's treatment of them says about the future of addiction medicine www.wwno.org/show/louisia...
Any journalists interested in covering mental health should consider applying for the Rosalynn Carter fellowship! Speaking as a former fellow and now advisor, the benefits are great - financial support, training, guidance. mentalhealthjournalism.org
Honored and grateful to receive ASAM's media award this year for reporting that "that improves the public's understanding of addiction, treatment, recovery, or the profession of addiction medicine."
Thank you! If you're ever in New Orleans, you should visit this spot
After a trip to New Orleans last year, I could not get this place out of my mind. It's so many things at once. An abandoned Family Dollar, a community center, a free thrift store, a medical clinic, a punk concert venue. I tried to recreate my visit: veritenews.org/2026/01/07/f...
Excellent piece from @aneripattani.bsky.social . I am honored to know Elyse and to have worked beside her - it is no exaggeration when I say that this is been a huge and terrible loss the community. There are real, human lives affected when politics get in the way of evidence-based care.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing, Lynne!
I thought I understood a lot about addiction medicine, having reported on it for nearly a decade. Then I worked on this story.
Article & radio versions here via @kffhealthnews.org & @npr.org: kffhealthnews.org/news/article...
@aneripattani.bsky.social on the battle for the future of addiction medicine:
kffhealthnews.org/news/article...
I saw this at the DC Dox festival over the summer. Very interesting documentary!
Great reporting by @priscillatotiya.bsky.social @elpasomatters.bsky.social on how the county, city, and local hospital are using their opioid settlement funds... including $411k spent on demolishing an old strip club building elpasomatters.org/2025/12/01/e...
Promo graphic for episode 981 of Public Health On Call podcast, titled Maine's Largest Ever HIV Outbreak. Additional text on the graphic reads: "Reporter Aneri Pattani on the origins of the outbreak and what can be done to slow the tide of transmission."
For over two years, the city of Bangor, ME, has been in the throes of a serious HIV outbreak.
@aneripattani.bsky.social discusses the challenges of tracking transmission and treating those infected, and how harm reduction measures could turn the tide.
podcast.publichealth.jhu.edu/981-maines-l...
I got to discuss how opioid settlement money is being spent (hint: sock hops and mixed martial arts demos) in my home state of Connecticut on a podcast from the state! Listen here: www.podbean.com/eas/pb-6i4rt...
Missouri auditor recommends better oversight for opioid settlement spending after First Alert 4 reporting www.firstalert4.com/2025/11/13/m...
π When Trump posted a video of budget director Russell Vought as the grim reaper, public health workers recognized a kernel of truth.
My latest piece @kffhealthnews.org couldn't be more important. Art by the incredible @oonazenda.bsky.social
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I got to speak with @cbsnews.com about a recent investigation by @kffhealthnews.org @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social & @shatterproofhq.bsky.social into how states & localities are spending billions in opioid settlements. Hint: The words tasers, drones, & sock hop come up. www.cbsnews.com/video/invest...
13/ If youβre looking for more: Iβve been covering the use of opioid settlement funds for over 3 years now. Here you can find all my published work, send me a tip, and download various data sets: www.kffhealthnews.org/opioid-settlements
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12/ Speaking of the project team... Compiling this database is a massive, year-long undertaking that involved more than a dozen people. Big thanks to everyone listed below, including Kristen Pendergrass, Abigail Winiker, Lydia Zuraw, and several others.
11/ Among the most important caveats: This database should NOT be compared to a similar one @kffhealthnews.org, @johnshopkinssph.bsky.social & @shatterproofhq.bsky.social compiled last year, due to methodology changes & state budget quirks. Contact the project team with ?s: opioidpayback@kff.org
10/ You can read the full methodology, which explains the dataβs limitations here: kffhealthnews.org/wp-content/u...
9/ Of course our database doesnβt capture everything. Many places donβt publish spending reports or reports lack detail. It's a snapshot of 2024, and doesn't show 2025 spending. But we hope it helps fill a gap in public knowledge about this money. public.flourish.studio/visualisatio...
8/ And when settlement funds pay for such efforts, thereβs less left for strategies βthat we do know work,β Richter added. Her organization outlined a bunch of effective prevention strategies in this guide: drugfree.org/reports/guid...
7/ These included a 1950s style sock hop where attendees pledged to remain drug free, a mixed martial arts demonstration, a fishing tournament, and a drug awareness magician.
βThere is no evidenceβ to back those efforts, said Linda Richter of Partnership to End Addiction.
6/ Nationwide, more than $237M went to efforts broadly aimed at preventing addiction, from community awareness events to hiring school mental health counselors. But many examples raised red flags for researchers. kffhealthnews.org/news/article...
5/ Bre Dolan, an EMT in WV who's in recovery, said officers are βgood men and women" who "care about seeing their community recover." But it's unfair to expect them to tackle the root causes of addiction. Sheβd like money to support social workers & foster kids from a young age.