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House Republicans Propose $715 Billion in Medicaid Cuts
The House Republican bill proposes $715 billion in Medicaid cuts through stricter eligibility, work requirements, and provider screenings, potentially affecting 8.6 million by 2034 and causing intraparty conflict.
House Republicans Propose $715 Billion in Medicaid Cuts
The House Republican bill proposes $715 billion in Medicaid cuts through stricter eligibility, work requirements, and provider screenings, potentially affecting 8.6 million by 2034 and causing intraparty conflict.
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56% Bias Score


CT Scans Linked to 100,000+ Future Cancers in the US
A JAMA Internal Medicine study estimates that 93 million CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could cause over 100,000 future cancers, highlighting the need for doctors to carefully weigh the risks and benefits before ordering scans.
CT Scans Linked to 100,000+ Future Cancers in the US
A JAMA Internal Medicine study estimates that 93 million CT scans performed in the US in 2023 could cause over 100,000 future cancers, highlighting the need for doctors to carefully weigh the risks and benefits before ordering scans.
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48% Bias Score


Andalusian Health Service to Pay €250,000 for Cancer Misdiagnosis
A Seville hospital wrongly diagnosed a 39-year-old woman with sarcoma in 2017, leading to unnecessary surgery and experimental treatment; the Andalusian High Court ordered €250,000 in compensation for permanent harm caused by medical negligence.
Andalusian Health Service to Pay €250,000 for Cancer Misdiagnosis
A Seville hospital wrongly diagnosed a 39-year-old woman with sarcoma in 2017, leading to unnecessary surgery and experimental treatment; the Andalusian High Court ordered €250,000 in compensation for permanent harm caused by medical negligence.
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52% Bias Score


France Debates Assisted Suicide Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
French MPs are debating two bills: one to improve palliative care, the other to legalize assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill adults capable of expressing their wish to die, sparking intense political debate and protests due to concerns over palliative care deficiencies affect...
France Debates Assisted Suicide Amidst Palliative Care Crisis
French MPs are debating two bills: one to improve palliative care, the other to legalize assisted suicide under strict conditions for terminally ill adults capable of expressing their wish to die, sparking intense political debate and protests due to concerns over palliative care deficiencies affect...
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48% Bias Score


Hemsley Returns as UnitedHealth CEO Amidst Financial Uncertainty
After Andrew Witty's sudden resignation, 72-year-old Stephen J. Hemsley returned as UnitedHealth Group CEO on Tuesday, citing a need to improve operational efficiency and address rising medical costs, resulting in a suspension of the company's 2025 financial outlook.
Hemsley Returns as UnitedHealth CEO Amidst Financial Uncertainty
After Andrew Witty's sudden resignation, 72-year-old Stephen J. Hemsley returned as UnitedHealth Group CEO on Tuesday, citing a need to improve operational efficiency and address rising medical costs, resulting in a suspension of the company's 2025 financial outlook.
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48% Bias Score


Berkley Family Foundation's $25 Million Gift Transforms Georgetown Nursing School
Georgetown University's School of Nursing received a $25 million donation from the Berkley Family Foundation, resulting in its renaming as the Berkley School of Nursing and improvements in financial aid, faculty, technology, and student support services.
Berkley Family Foundation's $25 Million Gift Transforms Georgetown Nursing School
Georgetown University's School of Nursing received a $25 million donation from the Berkley Family Foundation, resulting in its renaming as the Berkley School of Nursing and improvements in financial aid, faculty, technology, and student support services.
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52% Bias Score

B.C. Fast-Tracks American Nurse Applications, Registers 113 in Five Weeks
British Columbia's expedited American nurse application process, launched in early April, resulted in 113 registered nurses within five weeks, a 127 percent application increase, prompting a broader recruitment campaign in three U.S. states next month, driven by the U.S. political climate and B.C.'s...

B.C. Fast-Tracks American Nurse Applications, Registers 113 in Five Weeks
British Columbia's expedited American nurse application process, launched in early April, resulted in 113 registered nurses within five weeks, a 127 percent application increase, prompting a broader recruitment campaign in three U.S. states next month, driven by the U.S. political climate and B.C.'s...
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40% Bias Score

Robotic Device Reduces Healthcare Worker Injuries, Addresses Staffing Shortages
Able Innovations Inc. launched its ALTA Platform, a robotic patient transfer device, in five major Canadian healthcare organizations to address the high rate of worker injuries and alleviate the burden of transferring patients, a task often requiring three to four staff members.

Robotic Device Reduces Healthcare Worker Injuries, Addresses Staffing Shortages
Able Innovations Inc. launched its ALTA Platform, a robotic patient transfer device, in five major Canadian healthcare organizations to address the high rate of worker injuries and alleviate the burden of transferring patients, a task often requiring three to four staff members.
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48% Bias Score

AI Improves Patient Care and Reduces Doctor Workload at UK Health Center
Doctors at Hull's Jean Bishop Integrated Care Centre are using AI to improve patient care by reducing administrative tasks, allowing for more focused consultations and potentially preventing staff burnout; 81-year-old patient David reported a positive experience with the system, highlighting its abi...

AI Improves Patient Care and Reduces Doctor Workload at UK Health Center
Doctors at Hull's Jean Bishop Integrated Care Centre are using AI to improve patient care by reducing administrative tasks, allowing for more focused consultations and potentially preventing staff burnout; 81-year-old patient David reported a positive experience with the system, highlighting its abi...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Order Targets High US Drug Prices
President Trump issued a new executive order aiming to lower US drug prices by aligning them with those in Europe and the UK, impacting millions of Americans, particularly seniors on Medicare Part B; the policy's success depends on Congressional approval and potential legal challenges.

Trump's Executive Order Targets High US Drug Prices
President Trump issued a new executive order aiming to lower US drug prices by aligning them with those in Europe and the UK, impacting millions of Americans, particularly seniors on Medicare Part B; the policy's success depends on Congressional approval and potential legal challenges.
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48% Bias Score

Greece's Nursing Shortage: Low Pay and Poor Conditions Deter Students
Greece faces a critical nursing shortage, with less than 50% of nursing school positions filled last year due to low pay, poor working conditions, and a backlog of unpaid leave, resulting in overworked staff and compromised patient care; the government is gradually appointing 2,500 nurses.

Greece's Nursing Shortage: Low Pay and Poor Conditions Deter Students
Greece faces a critical nursing shortage, with less than 50% of nursing school positions filled last year due to low pay, poor working conditions, and a backlog of unpaid leave, resulting in overworked staff and compromised patient care; the government is gradually appointing 2,500 nurses.
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48% Bias Score

Scottish Assisted Dying Bill Faces Key Vote Amidst High-Profile Opposition
Scottish Parliament to vote on assisted dying bill today, with key figures including First Minister John Swinney and Labour leader Anas Sarwar opposing the legislation due to concerns about coercion and the definition of terminal illness; a similar bill in England and Wales faces delays.

Scottish Assisted Dying Bill Faces Key Vote Amidst High-Profile Opposition
Scottish Parliament to vote on assisted dying bill today, with key figures including First Minister John Swinney and Labour leader Anas Sarwar opposing the legislation due to concerns about coercion and the definition of terminal illness; a similar bill in England and Wales faces delays.
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44% Bias Score
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