Stephanie Innes

Health Care Reporter

Preston's Summary

Stephanie Innes is a Health Care Reporter at azcentral and the USA Today Network. She focuses on a range of topics within health and wellness, including healthcare administration, patient care, public health, and mental health, while also touching on the food industry and justice issues. Stephanie's work has been featured in prominent outlets such as USA TODAY, Yahoo Finance, and The Arizona Republic.

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Geo Focus

Phoenix, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 59 %
Data Driven: 18 %
Events: 9 %
Interviews Q&as: 6 %
Opinion: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Consumer Health
  • Drugs & Medication
  • Health News
  • Mental Health
  • Aging & Longevity

Pitching Insights

Stephanie's coverage predominantly focuses on local health, healthcare policy, and government announcements in Arizona. Her articles often cite data and delve into legal policy regulation.

If reaching out to Stephanie, consider providing insights from local experts within the healthcare and political sectors in Arizona. Additionally, offering data-driven analysis or commentary on recent government announcements related to healthcare policies would likely be well-received.

Given the local focus of her reporting, pitches should emphasize relevance to Arizona’s health landscape and could include perspectives from state officials, healthcare professionals with expertise in mental health or hospital safety as these are topics she frequently covers.

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