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Corporate Security Heightened After CEO Killing
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has prompted numerous companies to increase security measures for their executives, including temporarily closing headquarters, removing executive photos from websites, and expanding armed security details.
Corporate Security Heightened After CEO Killing
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has prompted numerous companies to increase security measures for their executives, including temporarily closing headquarters, removing executive photos from websites, and expanding armed security details.
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36% Bias Score


Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.
Nova Scotia's Fast-Track Pharmacist Licensing Program Attracts 102 Applicants in One Year
Nova Scotia's streamlined pharmacist licensing program, launched in December 2022, has attracted 102 applicants from five countries in one year, with 32 already licensed, due to a waived national exam and internship, attracting pharmacists with its broad scope of practice.
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36% Bias Score


"St. Petersburg Showcases Healthcare Advancements at CIS Meeting"
"At the 37th CIS Health Cooperation Council meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko and Governor Alexander Beglov detailed the city's healthcare modernization, including a 50% expansion of primary care, new vascular centers, and a 60%+ increase in early cancer detectio...
"St. Petersburg Showcases Healthcare Advancements at CIS Meeting"
"At the 37th CIS Health Cooperation Council meeting in St. Petersburg, Russia, Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko and Governor Alexander Beglov detailed the city's healthcare modernization, including a 50% expansion of primary care, new vascular centers, and a 60%+ increase in early cancer detectio...
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48% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: Possible Link to Controversial AI System
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in New York City; a former FBI agent suggests a possible link to the company's AI system, which denied healthcare coverage at a 90% rate, leading to at least two patient deaths according to a lawsuit, and the shooter wrote words referring to insur...
UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder: Possible Link to Controversial AI System
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot in New York City; a former FBI agent suggests a possible link to the company's AI system, which denied healthcare coverage at a 90% rate, leading to at least two patient deaths according to a lawsuit, and the shooter wrote words referring to insur...
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60% Bias Score


Gaza Evacuations Backlog: 12,000 Patients Await Transfer
The World Health Organization (WHO) says the slow pace of medical evacuations from Gaza, where 12,000 patients, including 2,500 children, need to leave, will take five to 10 years at the current rate, with some children dying while waiting.
Gaza Evacuations Backlog: 12,000 Patients Await Transfer
The World Health Organization (WHO) says the slow pace of medical evacuations from Gaza, where 12,000 patients, including 2,500 children, need to leave, will take five to 10 years at the current rate, with some children dying while waiting.
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48% Bias Score


UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot; Ammunition Bears Message Echoing Insurer Tactics
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot; the ammunition contained the words "deny," "defend," and "depose," echoing the industry phrase "delay, deny, defend," used to describe tactics to avoid paying claims, sparking outrage over health insurance practices.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Shot; Ammunition Bears Message Echoing Insurer Tactics
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was fatally shot; the ammunition contained the words "deny," "defend," and "depose," echoing the industry phrase "delay, deny, defend," used to describe tactics to avoid paying claims, sparking outrage over health insurance practices.
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56% 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

United Russia's Role in 19 New National Projects
United Russia claims involvement in developing 19 new national projects launching in 2024, emphasizing citizen oversight in construction and improvements to infrastructure, healthcare, and education, citing progress in school construction, daycare provision, road improvements, and healthcare facilit...

United Russia's Role in 19 New National Projects
United Russia claims involvement in developing 19 new national projects launching in 2024, emphasizing citizen oversight in construction and improvements to infrastructure, healthcare, and education, citing progress in school construction, daycare provision, road improvements, and healthcare facilit...
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44% Bias Score

Turkey's Leading Role in Regional Burn Treatment
Turkey's advanced burn treatment capabilities and resources have established it as a regional leader, influencing other countries' practices, as confirmed by Nadia Depetris, Vice President of the European Burn Society, during the recent international burn congresses in Antalya.

Turkey's Leading Role in Regional Burn Treatment
Turkey's advanced burn treatment capabilities and resources have established it as a regional leader, influencing other countries' practices, as confirmed by Nadia Depetris, Vice President of the European Burn Society, during the recent international burn congresses in Antalya.
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44% Bias Score

Anthem Reverses Policy After UnitedHealthcare CEO's Assassination
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a policy tying anesthesia payments to time after public outcry, following the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. The policy change used Medicare's physician work time values, excluding maternity and patients under 22.

Anthem Reverses Policy After UnitedHealthcare CEO's Assassination
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a policy tying anesthesia payments to time after public outcry, following the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan. The policy change used Medicare's physician work time values, excluding maternity and patients under 22.
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52% Bias Score

Anthem Reverses Policy Limiting Anesthesia Coverage After Backlash
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a controversial policy that would have limited coverage for anesthesia services in Connecticut, New York, and Missouri, following widespread public outrage and intervention from state officials.

Anthem Reverses Policy Limiting Anesthesia Coverage After Backlash
Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield reversed a controversial policy that would have limited coverage for anesthesia services in Connecticut, New York, and Missouri, following widespread public outrage and intervention from state officials.
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56% Bias Score

US Life Expectancy to Increase Minimally by 2050, Lagging Behind Other Nations
A new study projects a small increase in US life expectancy to 80.4 years by 2050, lagging behind other high-income nations due to rising obesity, drug overdoses, and other health risks, highlighting the need for improved health policies.

US Life Expectancy to Increase Minimally by 2050, Lagging Behind Other Nations
A new study projects a small increase in US life expectancy to 80.4 years by 2050, lagging behind other high-income nations due to rising obesity, drug overdoses, and other health risks, highlighting the need for improved health policies.
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48% Bias Score
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