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Colombia's Health Reform Delayed by Government-Court Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's health reform is stalled in Congress due to a legal battle between the Health Ministry and the Constitutional Court over payments to health insurers, exposing a power struggle between the executive and judicial branches and delaying the implementation of a key pol...
Colombia's Health Reform Delayed by Government-Court Dispute
Colombian President Gustavo Petro's health reform is stalled in Congress due to a legal battle between the Health Ministry and the Constitutional Court over payments to health insurers, exposing a power struggle between the executive and judicial branches and delaying the implementation of a key pol...
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40% Bias Score


NSW to Implement "Joe's Rule" Following Hospital Tragedy
Following the death of 22-month-old Joe Massa at Northern Beaches Hospital due to medical failures, his parents met with NSW Premier Chris Minns and health minister Ryan Park, resulting in the implementation of "Joe's Rule" to improve communication between parents and medical professionals and simpl...
NSW to Implement "Joe's Rule" Following Hospital Tragedy
Following the death of 22-month-old Joe Massa at Northern Beaches Hospital due to medical failures, his parents met with NSW Premier Chris Minns and health minister Ryan Park, resulting in the implementation of "Joe's Rule" to improve communication between parents and medical professionals and simpl...
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36% Bias Score


Oz to Divest Stock Before Potentially Leading CMS
Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, plans to divest millions of dollars in healthcare stock and sever ties with several companies to avoid conflicts of interest, but questions remain about his ongoing media presence and complete divestment from iHerb.
Oz to Divest Stock Before Potentially Leading CMS
Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, plans to divest millions of dollars in healthcare stock and sever ties with several companies to avoid conflicts of interest, but questions remain about his ongoing media presence and complete divestment from iHerb.
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48% Bias Score


Victoria to Reform Voluntary Assisted Dying Laws
Victoria's parliament will consider reforms to its voluntary assisted dying (VAD) framework, including allowing doctors to initiate VAD conversations, reducing required medical assessments, extending the eligibility timeframe to 12 months, and removing the citizenship requirement, after a coroner re...
Victoria to Reform Voluntary Assisted Dying Laws
Victoria's parliament will consider reforms to its voluntary assisted dying (VAD) framework, including allowing doctors to initiate VAD conversations, reducing required medical assessments, extending the eligibility timeframe to 12 months, and removing the citizenship requirement, after a coroner re...
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48% Bias Score


Russia Expands Free Healthcare Access in 2025
Russia's 2025 healthcare expansion, part of the "Long and Active Life" national project, provides free access to dozens of new procedures, advanced diagnostics (CT, MRI, ultrasounds increased by 14-29%), expanded cancer care, Hepatitis C screening, and enhanced support for veterans, funded by increa...
Russia Expands Free Healthcare Access in 2025
Russia's 2025 healthcare expansion, part of the "Long and Active Life" national project, provides free access to dozens of new procedures, advanced diagnostics (CT, MRI, ultrasounds increased by 14-29%), expanded cancer care, Hepatitis C screening, and enhanced support for veterans, funded by increa...
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52% Bias Score


Federal Law Mandates Healthcare for Incarcerated Youth Upon Release
A new federal law requires states to provide medical and dental screenings to Medicaid- and CHIP-eligible youths before and after release from correctional facilities, aiming to improve mental health and reduce recidivism, addressing a major systemic problem of healthcare access for this population.
Federal Law Mandates Healthcare for Incarcerated Youth Upon Release
A new federal law requires states to provide medical and dental screenings to Medicaid- and CHIP-eligible youths before and after release from correctional facilities, aiming to improve mental health and reduce recidivism, addressing a major systemic problem of healthcare access for this population.
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28% Bias Score

NHS England Head Resigns Amidst Government Control Shift
Amanda Pritchard, head of NHS England, resigned suddenly, prompting concerns about leadership and the future direction of the organization amid a shift toward increased government control and a new 10-year plan.

NHS England Head Resigns Amidst Government Control Shift
Amanda Pritchard, head of NHS England, resigned suddenly, prompting concerns about leadership and the future direction of the organization amid a shift toward increased government control and a new 10-year plan.
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48% Bias Score

Head of NHS England Resigns Amidst Criticism
Amanda Pritchard, the first woman to lead NHS England, resigned on Tuesday after facing criticism from MPs for insufficient drive in reforming the health service; Sir James Mackey will serve as interim CEO.

Head of NHS England Resigns Amidst Criticism
Amanda Pritchard, the first woman to lead NHS England, resigned on Tuesday after facing criticism from MPs for insufficient drive in reforming the health service; Sir James Mackey will serve as interim CEO.
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44% Bias Score

Victoria to Lift "Gag Clause" on Voluntary Assisted Dying
Victoria will lift the "gag clause" preventing doctors from proactively discussing voluntary assisted dying (VAD) with patients, following a review that found existing safeguards impeded access to end-of-life choices; 1,527 VAD permits were issued between 2019-2023, with 912 people using the VAD sub...

Victoria to Lift "Gag Clause" on Voluntary Assisted Dying
Victoria will lift the "gag clause" preventing doctors from proactively discussing voluntary assisted dying (VAD) with patients, following a review that found existing safeguards impeded access to end-of-life choices; 1,527 VAD permits were issued between 2019-2023, with 912 people using the VAD sub...
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40% Bias Score

Spanish Doctors Protest Healthcare Bill
Approximately 1,000 doctors protested in Madrid against a draft healthcare bill, citing concerns over working conditions, pay, and private practice regulations; the demonstration caused traffic disruptions and involved various medical colleges and unions.

Spanish Doctors Protest Healthcare Bill
Approximately 1,000 doctors protested in Madrid against a draft healthcare bill, citing concerns over working conditions, pay, and private practice regulations; the demonstration caused traffic disruptions and involved various medical colleges and unions.
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52% Bias Score

NSW Bill Seeks to Expand Abortion Access
A NSW bill proposes letting nurses and midwives prescribe abortion medication and mandates referrals from doctors with conscientious objections, aiming to increase abortion access for disadvantaged women and those in rural areas, building upon a NSW Health review finding that access is limited for m...

NSW Bill Seeks to Expand Abortion Access
A NSW bill proposes letting nurses and midwives prescribe abortion medication and mandates referrals from doctors with conscientious objections, aiming to increase abortion access for disadvantaged women and those in rural areas, building upon a NSW Health review finding that access is limited for m...
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52% Bias Score

Canada's Primary Care Deficit: Lessons from Denmark and the Netherlands
Compared to Canada's 83% access rate, Denmark (98%) and the Netherlands (96%) show drastically higher primary care access; Dr. Tara Kiran's study reveals that these countries prioritize patient agency, transparency, and primary care as the cornerstone of their systems, highlighting areas for Canadia...

Canada's Primary Care Deficit: Lessons from Denmark and the Netherlands
Compared to Canada's 83% access rate, Denmark (98%) and the Netherlands (96%) show drastically higher primary care access; Dr. Tara Kiran's study reveals that these countries prioritize patient agency, transparency, and primary care as the cornerstone of their systems, highlighting areas for Canadia...
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56% Bias Score
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