Harum Helmy
Health and Wealth ReporterHarum Helmy started as KBIA's Health and Wealth reporter in January 2013. She has previously worked at the station as a news assistant, helping assign and edit stories by student reporters. Harum grew up in Jakarta, Indonesia and graduated from MU with degrees in journalism and anthropology in 2011. She's trying to finish up an MA in journalism.
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Health insurers serving the individual and small group markets in Missouri can continue selling plans that would have been canceled by Dec. 31 for not…
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Out of nearly 28,000 Missourians who have completed the applications for insurance through HealthCare.gov, only 751 so far have chosen insurance plans.…
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As the Affordable Care Act's provisions continue to roll out, the law will continue to affect our lives.In Missouri, where the legislature still hasn't…
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While doing research for the Harvest Public Media series “In the Shadows of the Slaughterhouse,” reporters AbbieFentress Swanson and Peggy Lowe called…
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A little known part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Rural Development agency is one of the main sources of mortgage credit to low-income families…
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The Affordable Care Act’s online insurance marketplace has its problems, but the service also has potential to help improve rural health. Jon M. Bailey,…
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This week on CoMo Explained we look at how Missouri is implementing Obamacare and ask whether it'll be successful or not.Earlier this week was one of the…
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The 2013 edition of the Missouri Hunger Atlas is a 145-page-strong document and, according to one of its main creators, has more than you'd ever want to…
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Starting Oct. 1, anyone looking to purchase health insurance plans can enroll in the new online marketplace. A key component of the Affordable Care Act,…
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For first-cousin filmmakers Tracy Droz Tragos and Andrew Droz Palermo, the hardest part about filming Rich Hill, their upcoming documentary on poverty in…