Joanne Kenen

The New Specialty In Cancer Care

On November 11, 2000, Mark Quasius, then 37, learned that the strange sensation in his right ear was caused by a rare carcinoma in his upper sinuses.

After a variety of treatments, including multiple surgeries on his head, lungs, pancreas, and hip bones, the prognosis for his advanced adenoid cystic carcinoma is pretty good. After consultation with Andrew Putnam, MD, a palliative care specialist at Lombardi Cancer Center and Georgetown University Hospital, his life is pretty good too. Dr. Putnam brought… more

Joanne Kenen | Spring 2008 | Cure

Health Care Reporting Guide for Journalists

For reporters new to the health beat -- or for political or business reporters who need to delve into health policy now and then -- the topic can be daunting. Luckily, there are many, many resources on the web, useful whether you are in Washington or around the country... If you find yourself drowning in jargon and acronyms, it helps to take a breath and remember that health care is about people, and that it affects every one of us,… more

Joanne Kenen | March 4, 2008

Joanne Kenen

Joanne Kenen As Senior Writer in the Health Policy Program at the New America Foundation, Joanne Kenen will run a blog focusing on the intersection between health policy and health politics. She will also write for both the foundation’s Web site and outside publications on the health reform challenges—coverage, cost, and quality—facing… more
Areas of Expertise: Health Policy