Fred Schulte

Senior Reporter  The Center for Public Integrity

Schulte is a four-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, most recently in 2007 for a series on Baltimore’s arcane ground rent system. Schulte’s other Pulitzer-nominated projects exposed excessive heart surgery death rates in veterans’ hospitals, substandard care by health insurance plans treating low-income people and the hidden dangers of cosmetic surgery in medical offices. He spent much of his career at the Baltimore Sun and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Schulte has received the George Polk Award, two Investigative Reporters and Editors awards, three Gerald Loeb Awards for business writing and two Worth Bingham Prizes for investigative reporting. The University of Virginia graduate is also the author of Fleeced!, an exposé of telemarketing scams.

Coverage areas

Sen. Grassley's inquiry seeks details on possible flaws with software

Cut in stimulus spending suggests early estimates of the cost for the switch were too optimistic

Former Sen. Tom Daschle kept Washington's revolving door spinning

Scattered reports of software glitches that caused risk to patients

One-third of institutions acknowledge cases of medical identity theft

Competition among companies spawns bus tour, creative sales techniques

Officials hope millions will put their medical records online

Spending could be double the Obama Administration's public estimate of $19B

LightSquared pressured to release all communications with White House

Congressional committee to explore White House role in aiding fundraisers tied to companies such as LightSquared

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