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15 Popular Journalists Covering Healthcare

 

Healthcare is changing faster than ever. New vaccines, breakthrough treatments, system reforms, global health threats and shifting policies are reshaping how patients get care and how countries prepare for what’s next.

With so much happening, strong health journalism is more important than ever.

These 15 journalists are some of today’s most trusted voices in healthcare, public health and medical science. They cut through the noise, explain complex studies, reveal gaps in the system and show the real impact on patients. They turn policy debates into clear, practical insights that anyone can understand. 

No matter if you work in communications, healthcare, research, pharma, or public policy, these are the reporters to watch.

Their work will help you stay informed and understand what really matters in health today.

1. Paul Nuki — Global Health Security Editor, The Telegraph

Paul Nuki covers global health, security and public policy for The Telegraph, often highlighting how political decisions, conflict and international governance shape real-world health outcomes. His reporting blends on-the-ground urgency with clear context, making complex geopolitical and humanitarian issues easier to understand.

Nuki’s recent work looks at rising civilian casualties, political fallout from global crises and how unstable regions face escalating health and safety risks.

Recent Articles by Paul Nuki:

2. Nick Triggle — Health Correspondent, BBC

Nick Triggle writes for the BBC, covering health policy, science breakthroughs and the intersection of medicine and society. His reporting is grounded in insight - bringing big health issues into focus with clarity and context, whether it’s public health infrastructure, regulatory reform or healthcare inequalities.

Triggle’s recent coverage highlights major NHS reform debates, challenges facing care systems and how governments are responding to evolving health threats.

Recent Articles by Nick Triggle:

3. Leana S. Wen — Physician, Public-Health Commentator & Author, The Washington Post

Leana S. Wen is a physician, public health leader, and frequent commentator on health policy and medicine. At The Washington Post, she writes thoughtfully about the intersections of clinical care, public trust, and health equity, helping readers understand not just what’s happening in medicine but why it matters for all of us.

Her recent articles dive into major health debates, from GLP-1 treatments and hormone therapy safety to ongoing questions about vaccine effectiveness.

Recent Articles by Leana S. Wen:

4. Céline Gounder — Physician & Public-Health Columnist, KFF Health News

Céline Gounder writes for KFF Health News, blending her clinical experience with sharp reporting on public health, medical policy and healthcare misinformation. Her stories take complex science and policy debates from vaccine trust to women’s health and global outbreaks and make them accessible and urgent.

Gounder’s recent work focuses on how health systems are strained, how science is understood (or misunderstood) by the public and how policy decisions impact real outcomes.

Recent Articles by Céline Gounder:

5. Denis Campbell — Health Policy Editor, The Guardian

Denis Campbell is one of the most prominent voices covering the UK’s NHS, health policy and workforce pressures for The Guardian. His reporting focuses on the realities facing the health service from staffing and patient care to political decisions that shape how the NHS functions day to day.

His recent work shows how the NHS is struggling, with more doctors quitting, slow progress on recovery and constant disputes over pay and staffing. He blends data with real-life reporting to show what this means for everyday people.

Recent Articles by Denis Campbell:

6. André Picard — Health Columnist, The Globe and Mail

André Picard is one of Canada’s most respected health journalists, known for his thoughtful, evidence-based writing on public health, healthcare systems and patient well-being. His columns often translate complex policy debates into practical insights, showing how decisions made by governments and health leaders affect everyday people.

Picard’s recent reporting looks at big questions in Canadian healthcare - why allergies seem to be declining, how food contributes to chronic disease and what it will take to fix doctor shortages and access across the system.

Recent Articles by André Picard:

7. Nicole Ireland — Health Reporter, CBC News

Nicole Ireland reports for CBC News on major health issues, medical advances and public-health challenges across Canada. Her stories are grounded in research and data yet always focused on the human side - what it means for patients, families and communities.

Ireland’s recent reporting spans Alzheimer’s research, measles outbreaks and kidney disease risks - helping readers understand the news and what it means for care and policy in Canada.

Recent Articles by Nicole Ireland:

8. Lauren Pelley — Health Reporter, CBC News

Lauren Pelley reports for CBC News on major health trends, medical studies and how public-health policy impacts Canadians. Her reporting blends strong data insight with clear explanations for everyday readers, so you understand not just the “what” but the “why” behind health-system changes.

Pelley’s recent reporting looks at flu trends, new vaccines and changes in healthcare services, often focusing on where science policy and patient experience meet.

Recent Articles by Lauren Pelley:

9. Stephanie Nolen — Global Health Reporter, The New York Times

Stephanie Nolen is a veteran journalist who reports on global health crises, development and humanitarian issues. Her stories bring to light the human cost of disease, conflict and poverty - highlighting how public health intersects with geopolitics, inequality and resilience.

Nolen’s recent work explores vaccination gaps, malnutrition in conflict zones and the struggle to deliver basic healthcare in fragile regions.

Recent Articles by Stephanie Nolen:

10. Stephanie Innes — Health Reporter, The Arizona Republic

Stephanie Innes covers public health, healthcare policy and community health across Arizona and the Southwest. Her reporting connects national health debates to real-world impact, showing how issues like vaccines, outbreaks and extreme weather affect families, hospitals, and state systems.

Innes’s recent work highlights vaccination misinformation, regional measles outbreaks and rising child deaths from heat and drowning.

Recent Articles by Stephanie Innes:

11. Matthew Perrone — Health & FDA Correspondent, Associated Press

Matthew Perrone covers some of the most important stories coming out of the FDA, drug safety investigations and emerging health trends. His reporting often explains how new treatments, warnings, or policy shifts affect patients, doctors and the wider healthcare system.

Perrone’s recent work focuses on drug safety, popular health trends and gaps in regulations that could put people at risk. He breaks down medical issues and shows how FDA decisions impact patients and healthcare.

Recent Articles by Matthew Perrone:

12. Sarah Rahal — Health & Policy Reporter, The Boston Globe

Sarah Rahal covers public health, state policy and community impact for The Boston Globe, focusing on how medical trends, government decisions and emerging health risks affect people across Massachusetts. Her reporting blends science, policy and real-world consequences, helping readers understand both the data and the human stories behind it.

Rahal’s recent work covers infectious diseases, health equity and how federal policies affect local communities, families and hospitals.

Recent Articles by Sarah Rahal:

13. Megan Ogilvie — Health Reporter, Toronto Star

Megan Ogilvie is one of the Toronto Star’s most trusted health journalists, known for reporting that blends data, expert insight and human impact. She covers frontline gaps in Canada’s healthcare system from screening backlogs to access issues and the growing strain on patients and physicians. Her work highlights the real-world consequences of policy decisions and stories of people navigating a system under pressure.

Ogilvie’s recent articles focus on chronic system delays, worrying public-health setbacks and the ripple effects of billing and funding problems across Ontario. Her reporting consistently brings urgency and clarity to issues that affect families across the province.

Recent Articles by Megan Ogilvie:

14. Ashleigh Furlong — Health Reporter, Bloomberg

Ashleigh Furlong covers global health, biomedical research and public health trends for Bloomberg. Her reporting blends science, policy and real-world impact often highlighting how new studies, emerging risks and misinformation affect patient care and public understanding.

Furlong’s recent stories focus on fast-moving research around chronic disease, childhood health and vaccine communication - all areas where evidence, trust and clear messaging matter more than ever.

Recent Articles by Ashleigh Furlong:

15. Shaun Wooller — Health Editor, Daily Mail

Shaun Wooller covers major developments across the NHS, medical research, public health policy and emerging health trends for the Daily Mail. He often reports on how scientific findings, hospital pressures, and policy changes affect patients, doctors and the wider healthcare system across the UK.

Wooller’s recent work highlights real pressures on the NHS - from staffing and hospital crises to the impact of weight loss drug demand, regulatory issues and evolving public health risks.

Recent Articles by Shaun Wooller:

 

Why These Reporters Matter in Today’s Healthcare Landscape

From infectious disease outbreaks and drug safety investigations to global health crises and public-policy debates, these journalists surface the stories that shape public perception, policy and patient outcomes.

Their reporting influences not only public awareness but also healthcare professionals, regulators, policymakers and patient communities. They help translate scientific data and complex healthcare issues into real-world understanding.

For anyone working in comms, health, pharma, research or policy, tracking their work is a practical way to stay informed about the biggest trends and risks.

 

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