A proposal to cut 40 percent of the pension benefits for all current and former employees of St. Joseph Health Services of Rhode Island is off the table…
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.
Hospital Workers’ Pension Plan On Life Support
Across the country, millions of employees have entrusted their retirement savings to unregulated pension plans known as church plans. Many of these…
Outdated Security System and Leadership Faulted In Report On RI Training School
The Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families released a report Friday on a spate of violence at the state Training School.
STD Rise Hitting Teens And Young Adults Hardest
The number of people diagnosed with sexually-transmitted diseases in Rhode Island and across the country is at an all-time high, according to a report…
Sen. Whitehouse On What's Next For Health Care
Are Americans ready to consider a single-payer health care system? What’s next for the Affordable Care Act, former President Barack Obama’s signature…
Rhode Island Has 3rd Highest Rate Of Health Insurance Coverage For Children
Rhode Island ranked third-highest in the country for the percentage of children with health insurance coverage, according to census data released…
Care New England CEO To Retire At Year’s End
Care New England’s president and CEO, Dennis D. Keefe, announced Monday he will retire at the of the year as the hospital group prepares for a planned…
Rhode Island Leads The Nation in Immunizing Adolescents
Rhode Island’s immunization rates for teenagers are among the highest in the country, according to new data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease…
Update: How Parents Can Help Resist Overprescribing Antibiotics
Prescription opioids aren’t the only medication that public health officials worry about doctors over-prescribing. Another is antibiotics.
U.S. Sen. Whitehouse Raises Alarms About Planned Care New England’s Sale
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is raising alarms about a proposed sale of Care New England — Rhode Island’s second-largest hospital group to a large out…

