Health Journalists and Reporters

Health Journalists

199 Health journalists from top media outlets.

We at Jona have put together the Health media list of 199 journalists. The list comes with verified email addresses, journalist profiles, location and socials. We update this list of Health reporters every quarter.

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Last updated on Feb 1, 2023

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Martin Bagot

Twitter
Daily Mirror
Recent Articles

Responsible for the health and science beat at the Daily Mirror

LinkedIn

Kim Painter

Twitter
USA TODAY
Recent Articles

Contributor Kim Painter is a veteran USA TODAY health reporter and columnist. She wears sunscreen, eats broccoli and gets 10,000 steps a day.

LinkedIn

Melinda Beck

Twitter
The Wall Street Journal
Recent Articles

Melinda Beck is a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, writing the weekly Health Journal column in the Personal Journal section and related features.

LinkedIn

Pamela Fayerman

Twitter
Vancouver Sun
Recent Articles

Canadian journalist covers medicine, health policy & research.

LinkedIn

Caitlin Mcgarry

Twitter
Tom's Guide
Recent Articles

Caitlin covers Apple news, health and fitness tech, and social networks from IDG's New York bureau

LinkedIn

Alexandra Sifferlin

Twitter
Time Magazine
Recent Articles

Alexandra Sifferlin is a writer for TIME. She covers public health issues including infectious and chronic disease, big ideas in medicine, and breaking news.

LinkedIn

Hannah Jane Parkinson

Twitter
The Guardian
Recent Articles

Hannah Jane Parkinson is a writer on pop culture, music, tech, football, politics and mental health. She lives in London and previously lived in Russia, Oxford and Liverpool. She likes reading, sauvignon blanc, laughing and Liverpool FC.

LinkedIn

Ross Andersen

Twitter
The Atlantic
Recent Articles

Ross Andersen is a senior editor at The Atlantic, where he oversees the Science, Technology, and Health sections. He was previously deputy editor of Aeon Magazine.

LinkedIn

Reed Abelson

Twitter
The New York Times
Recent Articles

Reed Abelson has been a reporter for The New York Times since 1995. She currently covers the business of health care, focusing on health insurance and how financial incentives affect the delivery of medical care.

LinkedIn

Anna Almendrala

Twitter
The Huffington Post
Recent Articles

Anna Almendrala is a Healthy Living editor for the Huffington Post. She was born in Manila, Philippines and grew up in New Zealand and California. She graduated from U.C. Berkeley in 2006 with a double major in Rhetoric and Spanish and has previously worked for Sojourners and Brave New Films. She lives with her husband in Los Angeles.

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Madison Alder

Twitter
Bloomberg BNA
Recent Articles

Coffee addict. Dad joke enthusiast. Health reporter

LinkedIn

Leah Rocketto

Twitter
INSIDER
Recent Articles

Leah is the Health Editor for INSIDER. Before joining the INSIDER team, she served as the Lifestyle Editor at Romper and also played a key role in the site's launch. She graduated from Syracuse University in 2011, where she earned a degree in magazine journalism and a minor in nutrition.

LinkedIn

Max Nisen

Twitter
Washington Post
Recent Articles

Writing biotech/pharma/health care at Bloomberg Gadfly @bfly, formerly @qz.

LinkedIn

Bret Stetka

Twitter
Scientific American
Recent Articles

Executive Editor @Medscape by WebMD; contributor @SciAm and @NPR; health, science and former donut writer

LinkedIn

Jenna Flannigan

Twitter
Prevention
Recent Articles

Jenna Flannigan is a senior editor at Healthline Media and a freelance writer with experience covering health, policy, and lifestyle topics.

LinkedIn

Serena Marshall

Twitter
ABC News
Recent Articles

Multi-Platform Reporter @ABC, White House, Cuba, immigration, healthcare, gov waste/fraud.

LinkedIn

Elise Reuter

Twitter
The Business Journals
Recent Articles

Elise reports on health care, life sciences and publicly traded technology companies.

LinkedIn

Anna Borges

Twitter
BuzzFeed
Recent Articles

Anna Borges is a health writer for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.

LinkedIn

Cindy George

Twitter
The Houston Chronicle
Recent Articles

Cindy George is a health and general assignment reporter.

LinkedIn

Caroline Lewis

Twitter
Crain's New York Business
Recent Articles

At Crain's I cover all aspects of the business of health care in New York, including startups, Medicaid reform, medical marijuana, hospital consolidation and the local impact of national health policy. I am also interested in the intersection between drug policy, the criminal justice system and health care.

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