Rhode Island’s health department has fined Prime Healthcare Services $1 million for violating state law by failing to get permission to move its two…
Lynn Arditi
Lynn joined The Public's Radio as health reporter in 2017 after more than three decades as a journalist, including 28 years at The Providence Journal. Her series "A 911 Emergency," a project of the 2019 ProPublica Local Reporting Network, won the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award in the radio/podcast category in 2020.
A native of New York City, she graduated from Oberlin College and landed her first journalism job at The Center for Investigative Reporting (now known as Reveal) in Washington, D.C., where she did story development for 60 Minutes. When the T.V. market imploded in 1987, the D.C. office of CIR closed and within a year she moved to Massachusetts to take a reporting job at the former Holyoke Transcript-Telegram, a small daily newspaper.
A year later, she moved to Providence, R.I. to work at The Providence Journal. There, she worked for several years as a bureau reporter covering schools and local issues, before she began covering statewide beats including higher education, the economy, housing and health care. During those years, she also honed her skills in narrative journalism, and served as chairwoman of the newspaper’s writing committee. Her work has been recognized by New England Associated Press News Executives Association and the Society of American Business Editors & Writers.
Most Of Barrington Awaits Power Restoration After Storm
In the town of Barrington, nearly all National Grid customers were without power Monday morning, some 5,377 households and businesses, according to the…
Health Insurance Enrollment Opens This Week For Plans On Obamacare Exchange
Open enrollment begins this week for Rhode Islanders who buy health plans through the state marketplace, HealthSourceRI . And now, more than ever,…
‘It Sounded Like A War Zone,’ Residents Remember Storm
In Warwick, the Rhode Island city with the largest number of customers who lost power, nearly 14,000 homes and businesses remained in the dark Monday…
Insurance Premium Hike Hits Hardest On Middle Class
Rhode Island’s health insurance commissioner has approved premium hikes of 18- to 20-percent next year on the most popular plans sold through the state…
S&P Downgrades Care New England’s Bond Rating
Standard and Poor’s credit rating agency has bumped Care New England’s bond rating down a notch after the hospital system announced plans last week to…
Pawtucket Mayor Calls For Governor to Intervene In Memorial Hospital’s Sale
Pawtucket Mayor Don Grebien has asked Governor Gina Raimondo to intervene in Care New England’s plan to close that city’s community hospital.
Care New England COO: Partners Deal On Track
Care New England’s chief operating officer said Wednesday that negotiations are on track to sell Rhode Island’s second-largest hospital company to…
Local Health Insurers Brace For Loss Of Millions In Federal Subsidies
President Donald Trump last week cut off federal subsidies that help to cover the cost of health insurance for low-income patients. The decision is…

