You don’t need to look far to find the causes of secrecy in the health-care marketplace. It’s much harder to find people and institutions doing good solid work to pull back the curtains. So here’s a round of applause for The Wall Street  Journal and its series on the system, brought in an analysis of the piece by William Heisel at USC.

Covering Medicare Spending, Part 1: Tips from The Wall Street Journal’s Secrets of the System | Reporting on Health.

Jeanne Pinder

Jeanne Pinder  is the founder and CEO of ClearHealthCosts. She worked at The New York Times for almost 25 years as a reporter, editor and human resources executive, then volunteered for a buyout and founded...