
Margot Sanger-Katz
Health Care Correspondent, The New York Times
Margot Sanger-Katz is a domestic correspondent at The New York Times, where she covers health care for The Upshot. She is also a regular panelist on Kaiser Health News's “WhatThe Health?” podcast. She was previously a reporter at National Journal and the ConcordMonitor and an editor at Legal Affairs Magazine and the Yale Alumni Magazine. In 2014, Sanger-Katz completed a Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business Journalism at Columbia University. Her recent work focuses on health policy. Previous stories have included New Hampshire's militia movement, the John McCain presidential campaign, Indiana's fight over daylight saving time, the death penalty, and dinosaurs.
Previously

2019 Health
KHN's 'What the Health' Podcast: The Politics of Health Care (Live Taping)
Video — 51m 18s

2019 Health
Should We Overhaul the Drug Development and Pricing System?
Video — 49m 6s

2019 Health
The US Health Care Agenda: Top Journalists Explore the Issues
Video — 59m 24s

2019 Health
Advancing the Right to Health
Audio — 49m

2018 Health
KHN's 'What the Health' Podcast: The State of State Health (Live Taping)
Video — 47m 9s

2018 Health
Health Care for All: Possibility or Pipe Dream?
Video — 45m 59s

2018 Health
Cutting-Edge Technology Takes Aim at Gun Violence
Video — 46m 25s

2017 Health
Health Legislation in the 115th Congress: Interview with Senator Christopher Coons (D-DE)
Video — 1h 1m 47s

2017 Health
Will People, Data, or Payments Drive Health Care into the Future?
Video — 44m 51s

2017 Health
Late Breaker: Health Reform Legislation to Arrive on Senate Floor
Audio — 59m