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Andy Hall

Executive Director and Reporter

I'm founder of the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism (www.WisconsinWatch.org), an independent nonprofit organization that produces journalism in the public interest with its partners -- Wisconsin Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Television and the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism & Mass Communication. WCIJ launched in January 2009 and is helping lead a new community-wide collaborative journalism project, known as All Together Now, examining barriers to obtaining health care and health insurance. From 1991 to 2006, I was investigative reporter at the Wisconsin State Journal, and I was the newspaper's K-12 education reporter from 2006 to 2009. A former Investigative Reporters and Editors board member, I also worked from 1982 to 1990 at The Arizona Republic, where I helped break the "Keating Five" scandal. I am a mentor to La Comunidad newspaper in Madison. I have received more than 30 investigative, public service, financial, education and deadline coverage honors, including National Headliner, Gerald Loeb, Education Writers Association, Inland Press Association and James K. Batten awards.

Articles

<p>Here's a quick description of my fellowship project:</p><p>The working title is "Unequal care: An investigation of health-care disparities in Wisconsin." By many measures, Wisconsin residents enjoy some of the best health care in America. The state was ranked ninth in the Commonwealth Fund's 2007 State Scorecard on Health System Performance, which "assesses state variation across key dimensions of health system performance: access, quality, avoidable hospital use and costs, equity, and healthy lives."</p>