- Sarah Kliff
- Reporter
Sarah Kliff covers health policy for the Washington Post. Sarah joined the Post in August 2011 from Politico, where she authored Politico Pulse, a daily health policy tipsheet. Prior to Politico, Sarah was a staff writer at Newsweek covering national politics. Her writing has appeared in National Geographic, the BBC, Humanities Magazine and St. Louis Magazine. She is the recipient of fellowships from the Kaiser Family Foundation and University of Southern California Annenberg School of Journalism.
Your Obamacare questions, answered!
There are lots of questions about how to shop on HealthCare.gov. We have some answers.
This $2,000 drug says everything about our messed up health-care system
It’s not any more effective than the $50 alternative -- but lots of doctors have every incentive to use it.
The best sentences we read today
“Sequestration is the frozen body of Han Solo hanging on the Republicans’ palace wall.“
- HealthCare.gov still screws up 10 percent of enrollments
- Is this the year the doc-fix actually gets fixed?
- It’s hard to sign up for Obamacare. It’s much worse to be uninsured.
- Five startling facts about pregnancy and abortion in America
- The best sentences we read today
- HealthCare.gov is having trouble signing people up for Medicaid
- Three things we learned from today’s Obamacare update
- More signed up for Obamacare in first two days of December than in all of October
Read In
The Post Most: PoliticsMost-viewed stories, videos and galleries int he past two hours