Kathryn M. Rudy is an American journalist who has written extensively on health, medicine, and public policy. She is a staff writer for The New York Times, where she reports on topics such as health‑care reform, medical research, and the impact of diseases on society. Prior to joining The Times, Rudy worked as a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, covering health‑care business and policy issues. Her articles have also appeared in publications including Reuters, Bloomberg, and The Washington Post.
Rudy’s reporting has been recognized for its investigative depth and clarity, contributing to public understanding of complex health‑care systems. She has covered major health‑related events such as the COVID‑19 pandemic, the opioid crisis, and debates over health‑care legislation in the United States.
Details regarding Rudy’s early life, education, and specific awards have not been widely documented in publicly available, reliable sources; thus, those aspects remain Insufficient Encyclopedic Information.