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Sarah Kliff

Sarah Kliff

Former Senior Correspondent

    Latest articles by Sarah Kliff

    Health Care
    Obamacare woos another Republican governorObamacare woos another Republican governor
    Health Care

    Tennessee could be the next Republican-run state to sign onto Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion

    By Sarah Kliff
    Health Care
    10 states leave 3.6 million without insurance10 states leave 3.6 million without insurance
    Health Care

    If Texas and Florida expanded Medicaid, 1.8 million people would gain access to health coverage.

    By Sarah Kliff
    Health Care
    Pennsylvania expanding Medicaid to 300,000Pennsylvania expanding Medicaid to 300,000
    Health Care

    Pennsylvania has apparently struck a deal with the federal government to expand its Medicaid program to 300,000 poor residents.

    By Sarah Kliff
    Health
    First human Ebola vaccine trial starts next monthFirst human Ebola vaccine trial starts next month
    Health

    The NIH will start a phase one trial next month with three volunteers who have already enrolled in the experiment.

    By Sarah Kliff
    Health Care
    Obamacare’s CEO tax just raised $72 millionObamacare’s CEO tax just raised $72 million
    Health Care

    Obamacare quietly changed the rules for health insurance executives.

    By Sarah Kliff
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    Canada’s Tim Hortons love affair, explainedCanada’s Tim Hortons love affair, explained
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    An American fast food company wants to take over a beloved institution older than the Canadian flag itself.

    By Sarah Kliff
    Health Care
    Study: e-cigarettes could be a gateway to smokingStudy: e-cigarettes could be a gateway to smoking
    Health Care

    Teens’ e-cigarette use more than tripled between 2011 and 2013, new federal data shows.

    By Sarah Kliff
    Health Care
    An interview with Healthcare.gov’s new CEOAn interview with Healthcare.gov’s new CEO
    Health Care

    Before coming to Washington, Kevin Counihan oversaw Connecticut’s successful exchange launch.

    By Sarah Kliff
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    Three other theories on teen birth rate declinesThree other theories on teen birth rate declines
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    Did unleaded gasoline help drive down the teen birth rate? What about teens being too glued to their iPhones to have sex?

    By Sarah Kliff
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    The mystery of the falling teen birth rateThe mystery of the falling teen birth rate
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    For five years now, America’s teen birth rate has plummeted at an unprecedented rate, falling faster and faster. No one can figure out why.