Elisabeth Rosenthal is a renowned physician and former New York Times correspondent with a sharp focus on healthcare journalism. She is celebrated for her investigative work and insightful analysis, particularly on the intricacies and inequities of the healthcare system. As the author of "An American Sickness," Rosenthal exposes the profit-driven complexities of modern medical care. With a medical degree from Harvard and years of field experience, she combines clinical expertise with journalistic rigor. Currently, she serves as the editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News, where she continues to advocate for transparency and reform in healthcare. Rosenthal's work empowers readers to navigate the challenging landscape of medical care.