Minnesota Public Radio | HealthNewsReview.org | WSJ.com A review of 500 health stories
finds that cost is one of the most common omissions in reports on medical treatments. "The stories that we reviewed for the most part paint a sort of kid in the candy store picture of the US health care system, whereby everything looks terrific, everything looks risk-free and nothing has a price tag associated with it," says University of Minnesota journalism professor and
blogger Gary Schwitzer. || More from WSJ's
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