ABC News Brian Ross Receives 2014 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting
By: Caryn Robbins Mar. 06, 2014
The ABC News Brian Ross Investigative Unit's year-long investigation into the coal industry and the benefits denied to coal miners suffering from black lung disease has been awarded the prestigious 2014 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting.
ABC News' Matt Mosk, Brian Ross and Rhonda Schwartz, along with the Center for Public Integrity's Chris Hamby, Ronnie Greene, Jim Morris and Chris Zubak-Skees were honored with the Goldsmith Prize by the Joan Shorenstein Center for the Press, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government on Wednesday night. The ABC News investigation, "Breathless and Burdened: Dying from Black Lung, Buried by Law and Medicine," was a detailed series in partnership with the Center for Public Integrity. This award-winning series chronicled how doctors and lawyers, working with big coal companies, helped deny benefit claims of coal miners who were gravely ill and dying of black lung disease.ABC News and the Center for Public Integrity worked tirelessly to examine countless legal documents and medical records to uncover how medical professionals at Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions regularly denied the presence of deadly black lung on X-rays and medical tests.
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