Laurie McGinley, Editor In Chief, spent 27 years at The Wall Street Journal, covering and editing a wide
range of domestic policy beats, including health care policy, the Food and Drug Administration,
economics, transportation, urban affairs and the Supreme Court. She served as an assistant Washington
bureau chief for domestic policy and, immediately before joining Kaiser Health News, was deputy
bureau chief at the WSJ for global economics. She was part of a WSJ reporting team that won a Pulitzer
Prize in 1997 for AIDS coverage and another team that was a Pulitzer finalist for a series of stories that
examined health care rationing and the U.S. health care system.
| Contact: LaurieM@kff.org