Dan Gorenstein is the senior reporter for Marketplace’s Health Desk, covering the business of healthcare.
Prior to Marketplace, Dan spent more than 11 years at New Hampshire Public Radio. He got his start in journalism at the Chicago Reporter; an investigative journal that examines race and class disparities in the Chicago area. He’s won numerous national and local awards, including the Society of Professional Journalist Sigma Delta Chi investigative reporting award.
You can follow him on Twitter at @dmgorenstein.
Features By Dan Gorenstein
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Electronic health records aren't cutting costs so far
Clunky programs, high costs and incompatible systems are factors in failure to save billions.
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Pharmacies look to leverage flu shots
Drug store chains see flu shots as step towards increased health care offerings.
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Disney creates the happiest data mine on earth
Come spring, Disney World visitors will wear special bracelets that let the company track just about everything they do
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How the tax changes hit your wallet
Americans are already being greeted with smaller paychecks thanks to new tax rates. How taxpayers at different income levels will br affected.
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Pfizer to spin off animal pharmaceuticals
Demand for animal drugs is rising amongst pet owners and livestock and poultry farmers.
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The changing shape of health care in 2013
Health care reporter Dan Gorenstein shares his thoughts on what's ahead for health care in 2013.
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East Coast port strike looms
The stuff we all buy – shoes, clothes, tools and nails – could all be harder to come by starting soon. Longshoremen on the East Coast and shipping companies and port operators have until midnight Sunday to work out a new contract.
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Toyota agrees to $1 billion settlement
The automaker Toyota has agreed to one of the largest settlements in automotive history. Pending court approval, the company will pay more than $1 billion to resolve a class-action lawsuit related to unintended acceleration.
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Holiday sales grow at weakest pace since 2008
Hurricane Sandy, the threat of the fiscal cliff, and the election may have all contributed to a disappointing holiday shopping season.
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New taxes take effect to fund Affordable Care Act
Fiscal cliff deal or not, some taxes will go up either way.










