Katie Engelhart is a journalist and the author of the new book The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die.“Billions of dollars of government money goes to the nursing home industry every year. And nobody has a nursing home correspondent. Nobody has an assisted living correspondent…. That's wild to me. As a journalist, someone tells me, Oh, there's an industry. It's hugely underregulated. It's getting billions of dollars a year. It is not super-accountable for that money. Who wouldn't want to cover that?”
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Engelhart on Longform
00:00 The Inevitable: Dispatches on the Right to Die (St. Martin’s Press • 2021)
00:00 "What Happened in Room 10?" (California Sunday • Aug 2020)
02:00 "Her Time" (California Sunday • Mar 2019)
03:00 "Time to Die" (Vice)
18:00 "Adam Maier-Clayton's controversial right-to-die campaign" (Stuart Hughes • BBC News • Jul 2017)
34:00 Engehart's Maclean’s archive
35:00 "Papal Chatter in Vatican City" (Maclean’s • Feb 2013)
35:00 "Why the Higgs Boson Discovery Changed Everything" (Kate Lunau and Katie Engelhart • Maclean’s • Jul 2012)
35:00 "Behind the Lines in Ukraine" (Maclean’s • Jan 2014)
35:00 "Royal Baby Dispatches: 'It's a Prince!'" (Maclean’s • Jul 2013)
37:00 Engelhart's Vice archive
39:00 "How France Has Changed One Year After The Paris Terrorist Attack" (Vice • Nov 2016)
39:00 "Lithuania Thinks the Russians Are Coming — and It's Preparing with Wargames" (Vice • May 2015)
39:00 "Why Record Numbers of Ukrainian Jews Are Fleeing to Israel" (Vice • Mar 2016)
39:00 Left Field (NBC)
44:00 "The Coronavirus’s Rampage Through a Suburban Nursing Home " (Jack Healy and Serge F. Kovaleski • New York Times • May 2020)
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