The flu rages, and CDC shakeup

The flu rages, and CDC shakeup

This week, Andy Miller and Victoria Knight talk about deadliest flu season the nation has seen in a decade, and the resignation of former CDC Director Brenda Fitzgerald.

A horrific elder abuse case

A horrific elder abuse case

Andy Miller of Georgia Health News discusses unlicensed personal care homes — and an especially troubling case in Georgia — with WUGA’s Victoria Knight.

Funding impasse for PeachCare

Funding impasse for PeachCare

The Children’s Health Insurance Program, known as PeachCare in Georgia,  is set to run out of federal funding, Andy Miller of GHN tells Victoria Knight.

My turn for cataract surgery

My turn for cataract surgery

GHN’s Andy Miller tells Victoria Knight about cataract surgery, including his own experience with the procedure.

Legionnaires’ cases rising

Legionnaires’ cases rising

Legionnaires’ disease cases are rising in Georgia and the nation. Victoria Knight and Andy Miller of GHN discuss the trend.

Georgia’s STD crisis

Georgia’s STD crisis

Michelle Allen, director of the Infectious Disease Section for the Georgia Department of Public Health, and GHN’s Andy Miller discuss Georgia’s high rate of sexually transmitted diseases with On Second Thought.

Zero-premium plans on exchange

Zero-premium plans on exchange

Andy Miller of GHN and WUGA’s Victoria Knight discuss the latest enrollment numbers for the insurance exchange market here in Georgia and across the nation.

Georgia’s health report cards

Georgia’s health report cards

Andy Miller of GHN and Victoria Knight discuss Georgia’s low rankings on preterm births and hospital safety.

Open Enrollment for ACA exchange

Open Enrollment for ACA exchange

Andy Miller of Georgia Health News and WUGA’s Victoria Knight discuss Open Enrollment for the Affordable Care Act’s exchange.

Mom moves to help disabled son

Mom moves to help disabled son

Victoria Knight and GHN’s Andy Miller discuss how a young single mom moved to Colorado to help her medically fragile child gain more Medicaid benefits — and so she could earn a living.