Resource Center

Stories

The IRE Resource Center is a major research library containing more than 23,250 investigative stories — both print and broadcast.

These stories are searchable online or by contacting the Resource Center directly (573-882-3364 or rescntr@ire.org) where a researcher can help you pinpoint what you need.

Browse or search the tipsheet section of our library below. Stories are not available for download but can be easily ordered by contacting the Resource Center:



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  • Social Security Disability Claims

    Social Security Disability benefits can take years, leave families in financial ruin, even when doctors say they are eligible for benefits.

    Tags: Social Security; Disability Benefits

    By Deborah Weiner; Charles Cochran; Howard Melnick; Joyce Karp; Augusta Brennan-Jones

    WBAL-TV (Baltimore)

    2011

  • Pot Docs: Investigating Medical Marijuana

    KCRA looks at how California patients are able to obtain recommendations for medical marijuana from doctors who set up their own clinics for the express purpose of handing out recommendations for the drug.

    Tags: Medical Marijuana

    By Dave Manoucheri, Mike Teselle, Larry Blitstein

    KCRA-TV (Sacramento, Calif.)

    2011

  • Patient Safety Crisis at Parkland

    This investigation takes a look at Parkland Memorial Hospital, which mostly treats Dallas' most vulnerable patients, the poor and the elderly. The findings are shocking and extensive, including patient neglect, unsupervised practices from doctors in training and poorly trained psychiatric technicians.

    Tags: hospitals; psychiatric care; patient neglect

    By Brooks Egerton; Miles Moffeit; Reese Dunklin; Ryan McNeil; Daniel Lathrop; Sue Goetinck Ambrose; Sherry Jacobson; Maud Beelman; Doug Swanson

    Dallas Morning News

    2011

  • Side Effects

    "This series began in 2009 after learning that doctors at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine had been receiving payments from drug and medical device companies. It has grown into a much broader and deeper look at the pervasive influence of money in medicine."

    Tags: FDA; Medtronic; medical research

    By John Fauber

    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    2011

  • Post Mortem: Death Investigation in America

    "This series focused on the nation's death investigation system, the more than 2,300 coroner and medical examiner offices responsible for probing sudden and suspicious fatalities. They found a profession plagued by a widespread lack of resources, a lack of national standards or regulation, and a drastic shortage of qualified doctors."

    Tags: post mortem investigation; coroners; medical examiners; broadcast

    By A.C. Thompson; Chisun Lee; Marshall Allen; Aarti Shahani; Mosi Secret; Krista Kjellman; Al Shaw; Jennifer LaFleur; Robin Fields; Joe Shapiro; Sandra Bartlett; Coburn Dukeheart; John Poole; Susanne Reber; Lowell Bergman; Carl Byker; Andres Cediel; et al

    ProPublica, NPR and Frontline

    2011

  • The Case of Dr. Konasiewicz

    The investigation finds nearly 90 cases of alleged patient harm by a neurosurgeon, and shows that the hospital kept him on staff despite numerous warnings from other physicians about the quality of his care.

    Tags: doctor; negligence; hospital; malpractice

    By Brandon Stahl; Mark Stodghill

    Duluth News-Tribune (Duluth, Minn.)

    2011

  • Selling the Fountain of Youth

    The book takes readers inside the modern anti-aging industry, where doctors prescribe human growth hormone (HGH), "bio-identical" estrogen and progesterone, and an infinite medicine chest of herbal supplements such as resveratrol and acai.

    Tags: anti-aging; supplements; drugs

    By Arlene Weintraub

    Basic Books (Persues Books Group)

    2010

  • Antibiotics in our Food

    The investigative series examines the controversial practice on America's farms of using antibiotics to quickly grow livestock ... a practice that many scientists and doctors believe is contributing to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance in humans.

    Tags: antibiotics; farming; food; drug-resistant; resistance

    By Rick Kaplan; Katie Couric; Katie Boyle; Wendy Krantz; Ashley Velie; Joe Frandino

    CBS News

    2010

  • "Physicians on Pharma's Payroll: Educators or Marketers?"

    This story focuses on doctors as industry speakers and their relationship with pharmaceutical companies. The pharmaceutical companies claim to choose speakers based on expertise, but further investigation shows that many of the hired physicians have "serious transgressions on their state records." They also tend to be "high prescribers" of the company's products.

    Tags: pharmacy; prescriptions; Geodon; Pfizer; antipsychotic drugs; pharmaceutical companies; Department of Health; New York; Food and Drug Administration

    By Ailsa Chang; Gisele Regatao

    WNYC

    2010

  • Behind the Label

    This documentary exposes an unregulated system that financially rewards the overmedication of children with antipsychotic drugs. "Some states, doctors, agencies and even certain foster parents profit at the expense of children's health - driven by complicated state funding formulas and the influence of the pharmaceutical industry."

    Tags: children; pharmaceuticals; antipsychotic drugs; prescriptions; adolescents; Medicaid;

    By Mar Cabra; Sarah Fitzpatrick

    Columbia University

    2010