Sarah Lueck
Areas of Expertise: Health
Lueck joined the Center in November 2008 as a Health Policy Analyst. Before joining the Center, Lueck was a reporter for nine years in the Washington bureau of The Wall Street Journal. For much of that time, she wrote about health policy, including Medicare prescription-drug legislation, state and federal proposals to modify Medicaid and the efforts of health-care companies to influence policy changes. She later covered Congress, writing about tax policy, immigration and economic-recovery legislation, as well as House and Senate election campaigns. A native of Des Moines, Iowa, she graduated from the University of Iowa in Iowa City with a BA in Spanish.
Recent Reports
- States Should Structure Insurance Exchanges to Minimize Adverse Selection
- “Grandfathering” Rules Strike a Balance for Consumers
- Young Adults Gain New Coverage Option
- Health Reform Package Represents Historic Chance to Expand Coverage, Improve Insurance Markets, Slow Cost Growth, and Reduce Deficits
- Major Insurance Market Reforms Will Not Work Unless They Are Part of Broader Health Reform
Recent Appearances






