
Christopher Weaver
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Under this deal, each victim would get $1.5-$2 million. Some of them endured years of sexual abuse at the hands of the doctor. Indian Health Service managers ignored and even punished people who accused Weber of abuse. wsj.com/articles/u-s-r…

How did Indian Health Service handle whistleblowers who flagged Weber's abuse? One proposed sending an accuser to Kotzebue, AK, in the Arctic Circle, to silence him. The agency made a series of changes after our initial report to try to fix this toxic culture. wsj.com/articles/u-s-r…

8 victims of a pedophile IHS doctor have reached an agreement with the government for around $14.5 million. The settlement comes 3 years after The Wall Street Journal FRONTLINE documentary on how Dr. Stanley Weber abused Native American boys for decades. w/Christopher Weaver: wsj.com/articles/u-s-r…














UnitedHealth gave doctors checklists and bonuses linked to diagnosing the company’s Medicare Advantage patients. The process helped increase Medicare payments by billions. wsj.com/health/healthc… via The Wall Street Journal


.The Wall Street Journal was named as a 2025 Shorenstein Center Goldsmith Prize finalist for its series on health insurers racking up billions in extra payments from medicare advantage. Read the reporting from Christopher Weaver, Tom McGinty, Anna Wilde Mathews, Mark Maremont, Andrew Mollica here: wsj.com/health/healthc…

Our The Wall Street Journal investigation of the dubious Medicare Advantage practices that cost taxpayers billions and enriched giant insures won an IRE Award. Love the citation: "Not the most exciting topic..." Thank you Investigative Reporters & Editors! wsj.com/articles/medic…