Joanne Kenen
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Joanne Kenen

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Joanne Kenen is the Journalist in Residence at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, a position she has held since late 2021. Her most recent book is "Information Sick: How Journalism's Decline & Misiinformation's Rise Are Harming Our Health -- & What We Can Do About It." (with Joshua Sharfstein and Lymari Morales.) She's also a regular on the KFF Health News "What the Health" podcast. She writes on a variety of public health and health policy topics, and her work has appeared in Politico Magazine, the Washington Post, Stat, Slate, the Atlantic, KFF Health News, Health Affairs and numerous other publications. Earlier, she oversaw health coverage at Politico for nearly a decade, from the implementation of the Affordable Care Act to the pandemic. Kenen covered health for Reuters on Capitol Hill for more than a decade. She wrote about end of life during a Kaiser Family Foundation fellowship in 2007. She was also senior writer for the health team at the nonpartisan New America Foundation from 2008-10. She has been a radio and TV commentator, a frequent speaker and moderator, and a Fellow at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health.
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