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France Increases Doctor Consultation Fees to Address Physician Shortage
New rates for general practitioners and specialists in France took effect on December 22, 2024, increasing consultation fees to attract more physicians and improve access to care, but impacting those without supplementary health insurance.
France Increases Doctor Consultation Fees to Address Physician Shortage
New rates for general practitioners and specialists in France took effect on December 22, 2024, increasing consultation fees to attract more physicians and improve access to care, but impacting those without supplementary health insurance.
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36% Bias Score


Senate Launches "Make America Healthy Again" Caucus to Support Trump's Health Plan
Senator Roger Marshall launched the Senate's "Make America Healthy Again" caucus on Thursday to support President-elect Trump and HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to improve public health through better nutrition, increased access to affordable food, and expanded primary care; the caucus inc...
Senate Launches "Make America Healthy Again" Caucus to Support Trump's Health Plan
Senator Roger Marshall launched the Senate's "Make America Healthy Again" caucus on Thursday to support President-elect Trump and HHS nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s plan to improve public health through better nutrition, increased access to affordable food, and expanded primary care; the caucus inc...
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48% Bias Score


Kennedy's HHS Nomination Faces Senate Opposition
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services Secretary is facing strong opposition from some senators due to Kennedy's anti-vaccine stance and other controversial views, despite support from some Republicans and President-elect Trump.
Kennedy's HHS Nomination Faces Senate Opposition
President-elect Donald Trump's nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Health and Human Services Secretary is facing strong opposition from some senators due to Kennedy's anti-vaccine stance and other controversial views, despite support from some Republicans and President-elect Trump.
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48% Bias Score


Australia Announces Childcare Subsidy Expansion, Reserve Bank Hints at Dovish Approach to Rates
Australia's Labor government will today announce a childcare subsidy expansion for families earning up to \$530,000 annually, covering three days a week, aiming to ease cost-of-living pressures; the Reserve Bank hinted at a potentially more dovish approach to interest rates, though cuts remain unlik...
Australia Announces Childcare Subsidy Expansion, Reserve Bank Hints at Dovish Approach to Rates
Australia's Labor government will today announce a childcare subsidy expansion for families earning up to \$530,000 annually, covering three days a week, aiming to ease cost-of-living pressures; the Reserve Bank hinted at a potentially more dovish approach to interest rates, though cuts remain unlik...
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32% Bias Score


Kennedy Jr.'s Senate Bid: Fitness vs. Facts
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lacking medical credentials but boasting a robust fitness regime, is running for Senate, challenging the endorsements of 75 Nobel laureates who cite his "lack of qualification".
Kennedy Jr.'s Senate Bid: Fitness vs. Facts
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., lacking medical credentials but boasting a robust fitness regime, is running for Senate, challenging the endorsements of 75 Nobel laureates who cite his "lack of qualification".
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60% Bias Score


CEO Murder Sparks Public Outrage Over Healthcare Denials
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparked a public outcry on social media, with users sharing stories of denied coverage and exorbitant medical bills, highlighting years of simmering anger towards the healthcare industry and its practices, according to Derrick Crowe of the People's ...
CEO Murder Sparks Public Outrage Over Healthcare Denials
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson sparked a public outcry on social media, with users sharing stories of denied coverage and exorbitant medical bills, highlighting years of simmering anger towards the healthcare industry and its practices, according to Derrick Crowe of the People's ...
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56% Bias Score

Alberta Unveils $250M Doctor Pay Plan to Address Physician Shortages
The Alberta government launched a new compensation model for family doctors, starting in spring 2025, with a $150-million investment in 2025 and approximately $250 million annually after, to address physician shortages by incentivizing patient recruitment, after-hours care, and team-based practices;...

Alberta Unveils $250M Doctor Pay Plan to Address Physician Shortages
The Alberta government launched a new compensation model for family doctors, starting in spring 2025, with a $150-million investment in 2025 and approximately $250 million annually after, to address physician shortages by incentivizing patient recruitment, after-hours care, and team-based practices;...
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40% Bias Score

Kennedy's HHS Appointment Divides Public Opinion
President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services is overwhelmingly supported by Republicans but faces significant opposition from Democrats and a divided public response, raising concerns about future health policies, especially ...

Kennedy's HHS Appointment Divides Public Opinion
President-elect Donald Trump's appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services is overwhelmingly supported by Republicans but faces significant opposition from Democrats and a divided public response, raising concerns about future health policies, especially ...
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44% Bias Score

Kennedy's HHS Nomination Faces Senate Scrutiny
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump's pick for Health and Human Services Secretary, faces Senate confirmation hearings amid controversy over his anti-vaccine views and other health stances, testing the nation's political realignment as Trump expands his base.

Kennedy's HHS Nomination Faces Senate Scrutiny
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President-elect Trump's pick for Health and Human Services Secretary, faces Senate confirmation hearings amid controversy over his anti-vaccine views and other health stances, testing the nation's political realignment as Trump expands his base.
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56% Bias Score

Moderna Vaccine Deal Bypasses Australian Assessment
Australia's $2 billion deal with Moderna for onshore mRNA vaccine manufacturing bypasses the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) assessment, raising concerns about transparency and cost-effectiveness, prompting an investigation and criticism from health experts and competitors.

Moderna Vaccine Deal Bypasses Australian Assessment
Australia's $2 billion deal with Moderna for onshore mRNA vaccine manufacturing bypasses the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee (PBAC) assessment, raising concerns about transparency and cost-effectiveness, prompting an investigation and criticism from health experts and competitors.
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52% Bias Score

Denied Healthcare: Social Media Outpouring Highlights System Failures
Following the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, social media saw an outpouring of stories about denied healthcare, illustrating the high administrative burden and emotional toll on patients navigating the US healthcare system.

Denied Healthcare: Social Media Outpouring Highlights System Failures
Following the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, social media saw an outpouring of stories about denied healthcare, illustrating the high administrative burden and emotional toll on patients navigating the US healthcare system.
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40% Bias Score

Medicaid Expansion Under Threat: 3 Million at Risk of Losing Coverage
With Republicans regaining control of Congress, the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion is at risk, potentially impacting 3 million adults in nine states with trigger laws that would automatically end coverage if federal funding decreases, highlighting the political vulnerability of healthcare ...

Medicaid Expansion Under Threat: 3 Million at Risk of Losing Coverage
With Republicans regaining control of Congress, the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion is at risk, potentially impacting 3 million adults in nine states with trigger laws that would automatically end coverage if federal funding decreases, highlighting the political vulnerability of healthcare ...
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40% Bias Score
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