
Christopher Rowland reports on the business of health care for The Washington Post, which he joined in 2018. His coverage has included the race to manufacture coronavirus vaccine, alleged fraud in Medicare Advantage insurance and high costs and health and safety hazards for seniors in the long-term care system. He previously worked at The Boston Globe, covering the pharmaceutical industry and large hospital networks, then overseeing Massachusetts and Boston politics coverage as political editor and later leading national political coverage and enterprise reporting for nearly a decade as the Globe’s bureau chief and assistant managing editor in Washington. He developed expertise in government accountability coverage, the intersection of business and politics and health care. He previously worked at The Providence Journal and The Brattleboro Reformer, in Vermont.
Rowland was the 2013 co-winner of the National Press Foundation’s Dirksen Award. CLICK HERE to view the award- winning article written by Rowland, Tracy Jan, Michael Kranish, Matt Viser, Noah Bierman and Bryan Bender of The Boston Globe Washington Bureau.
