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Federal Waiver Expiration Threatens Hospital-at-Home Programs
The impending expiration of a federal waiver threatens 378 hospital-at-home programs offering intensive in-home care paid for by Medicare and Medicaid, potentially leading to increased hospital readmissions and emergency room overcrowding; Congress is considering a five-year extension.
Federal Waiver Expiration Threatens Hospital-at-Home Programs
The impending expiration of a federal waiver threatens 378 hospital-at-home programs offering intensive in-home care paid for by Medicare and Medicaid, potentially leading to increased hospital readmissions and emergency room overcrowding; Congress is considering a five-year extension.
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40% Bias Score


Employers Seek to Improve Healthcare Quality Through Collective Purchasing Power
Approximately half of all Americans obtain health insurance through their employers, who collectively spend \$1 trillion annually, yet struggle to negotiate better rates or improve care quality due to systemic issues and misaligned financial incentives; a five-step process is proposed to help employ...
Employers Seek to Improve Healthcare Quality Through Collective Purchasing Power
Approximately half of all Americans obtain health insurance through their employers, who collectively spend \$1 trillion annually, yet struggle to negotiate better rates or improve care quality due to systemic issues and misaligned financial incentives; a five-step process is proposed to help employ...
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40% Bias Score


French Mutualist Health Insurers to Raise Rates by 6% in 2025
French mutualist health insurance companies will raise their rates by an average of 6% in 2025, impacting 47% of the market, due to rising healthcare costs, an aging population, and increased healthcare worker salaries, affecting 19.9 million people.
French Mutualist Health Insurers to Raise Rates by 6% in 2025
French mutualist health insurance companies will raise their rates by an average of 6% in 2025, impacting 47% of the market, due to rising healthcare costs, an aging population, and increased healthcare worker salaries, affecting 19.9 million people.
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40% Bias Score


Murder of Healthcare Executive Sparks Online Glorification and Debate on US Healthcare System
Luigi M., a 26-year-old, is accused of murdering the head of United Healthcare in New York City, sparking online celebrations and highlighting deep-seated anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and unequal access.
Murder of Healthcare Executive Sparks Online Glorification and Debate on US Healthcare System
Luigi M., a 26-year-old, is accused of murdering the head of United Healthcare in New York City, sparking online celebrations and highlighting deep-seated anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and unequal access.
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48% Bias Score


Soaring Health Insurance Costs and High Denial Rates Fuel Consumer Outrage
Health insurance premiums are rising faster than inflation, costing families an average of $25,572 and individuals $8,951 annually in 2024, while insurers deny nearly 1 in 5 claims, causing widespread financial strain and consumer anger.
Soaring Health Insurance Costs and High Denial Rates Fuel Consumer Outrage
Health insurance premiums are rising faster than inflation, costing families an average of $25,572 and individuals $8,951 annually in 2024, while insurers deny nearly 1 in 5 claims, causing widespread financial strain and consumer anger.
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48% Bias Score


Canadian Cancer Costs to Reach $37.7 Billion in 2024
A Canadian Cancer Society study reveals that cancer will cost Canadian society $37.7 billion in 2024, with patients and caregivers paying $7.5 billion, highlighting financial inequities in accessing cancer care; the study projects that cost to rise to $37.4 billion annually by 2034.
Canadian Cancer Costs to Reach $37.7 Billion in 2024
A Canadian Cancer Society study reveals that cancer will cost Canadian society $37.7 billion in 2024, with patients and caregivers paying $7.5 billion, highlighting financial inequities in accessing cancer care; the study projects that cost to rise to $37.4 billion annually by 2034.
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28% Bias Score

MacKenzie Scott's $50 Million Donation to Undue Medical Debt Amplifies Fight Against Medical Debt Crisis
MacKenzie Scott donated an additional $50 million to Undue Medical Debt, totaling $130 million since 2020, enabling the organization to relieve nearly $15 billion in medical debt for over 9 million people, highlighting the growing issue of medical debt in the U.S.

MacKenzie Scott's $50 Million Donation to Undue Medical Debt Amplifies Fight Against Medical Debt Crisis
MacKenzie Scott donated an additional $50 million to Undue Medical Debt, totaling $130 million since 2020, enabling the organization to relieve nearly $15 billion in medical debt for over 9 million people, highlighting the growing issue of medical debt in the U.S.
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28% Bias Score

Preventative Healthcare Saves Money
Regular doctor visits prevent costly chronic conditions; early detection and management of conditions can lead to savings of thousands per year; annual healthcare costs for those without a chronic condition are roughly $1,206.40 while those with a chronic condition incur five times that amount.

Preventative Healthcare Saves Money
Regular doctor visits prevent costly chronic conditions; early detection and management of conditions can lead to savings of thousands per year; annual healthcare costs for those without a chronic condition are roughly $1,206.40 while those with a chronic condition incur five times that amount.
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48% Bias Score

CEO Murder Spurs Debate on U.S. Healthcare Costs
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited a national discussion on the high cost of healthcare in the U.S., fueled by suspect Luigi Mangione's criticism of the industry's profits and the struggles many Americans face in accessing and paying for necessary care.

CEO Murder Spurs Debate on U.S. Healthcare Costs
The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited a national discussion on the high cost of healthcare in the U.S., fueled by suspect Luigi Mangione's criticism of the industry's profits and the struggles many Americans face in accessing and paying for necessary care.
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32% Bias Score

Online Glorification of Murder Suspect Highlights US Healthcare Anger
Luigi M., accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare in New York, is being celebrated online as a Robin Hood figure, sparking concerns about copycats and highlighting widespread anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and limited access.

Online Glorification of Murder Suspect Highlights US Healthcare Anger
Luigi M., accused of murdering the CEO of United Healthcare in New York, is being celebrated online as a Robin Hood figure, sparking concerns about copycats and highlighting widespread anger towards the US healthcare system's high costs and limited access.
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44% Bias Score

"CEO Assassination Highlights Global Healthcare Crisis"
"The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited public debate, with some celebrating the alleged killer's actions due to outrage over the US and Mexico's healthcare systems, highlighting issues of affordability, access, and market concentration."

"CEO Assassination Highlights Global Healthcare Crisis"
"The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has ignited public debate, with some celebrating the alleged killer's actions due to outrage over the US and Mexico's healthcare systems, highlighting issues of affordability, access, and market concentration."
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52% Bias Score

Khanna Supports Medicare for All Amidst Debate Over Healthcare Costs
Following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Rep. Ro Khanna voiced support for Medicare for All, citing Sen. Sanders' concerns about excessive administrative costs and lack of healthcare access for 85 million Americans, while also engaging with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy on feder...

Khanna Supports Medicare for All Amidst Debate Over Healthcare Costs
Following the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Rep. Ro Khanna voiced support for Medicare for All, citing Sen. Sanders' concerns about excessive administrative costs and lack of healthcare access for 85 million Americans, while also engaging with Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy on feder...
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44% Bias Score
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