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Germany Faces Soaring Demand for Care Services
Germany's number of people requiring care increased by 40 percent to 5.6 million in five years, driven by demographic changes and a 2017 reform expanding eligibility criteria to include mental health conditions, with projections reaching 7.6 million by 2055.
Germany Faces Soaring Demand for Care Services
Germany's number of people requiring care increased by 40 percent to 5.6 million in five years, driven by demographic changes and a 2017 reform expanding eligibility criteria to include mental health conditions, with projections reaching 7.6 million by 2055.
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28% Bias Score


House Budget Plan Threatens Medicaid for Low-Income Caregivers and Seniors
The House budget plan proposes major Medicaid changes: a work requirement of 80 hours monthly (exceptions for disabled or over 64), and over \$600 billion in federal funding cuts over ten years, potentially impacting millions of low-income seniors and caregivers.
House Budget Plan Threatens Medicaid for Low-Income Caregivers and Seniors
The House budget plan proposes major Medicaid changes: a work requirement of 80 hours monthly (exceptions for disabled or over 64), and over \$600 billion in federal funding cuts over ten years, potentially impacting millions of low-income seniors and caregivers.
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60% Bias Score


Overwhelmed Italian Hospitals: Elderly Care Crisis
Hospitals in Milan are overwhelmed with elderly patients needing long-term care after acute events; families struggle with post-hospital care, while long wait times and restrictive admissions plague nursing homes and intermediate care facilities, straining hospital resources and delaying emergency r...
Overwhelmed Italian Hospitals: Elderly Care Crisis
Hospitals in Milan are overwhelmed with elderly patients needing long-term care after acute events; families struggle with post-hospital care, while long wait times and restrictive admissions plague nursing homes and intermediate care facilities, straining hospital resources and delaying emergency r...
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48% Bias Score


Long-Term Care Crisis Impacts American Families
The Ortiz family in Miami struggles to care for their 83-year-old mother with Parkinson's and dementia, despite Medicaid assistance, highlighting the significant financial and time burden on millions of American families facing a long-term care crisis; 70% of Americans over 65 will need long-term ca...
Long-Term Care Crisis Impacts American Families
The Ortiz family in Miami struggles to care for their 83-year-old mother with Parkinson's and dementia, despite Medicaid assistance, highlighting the significant financial and time burden on millions of American families facing a long-term care crisis; 70% of Americans over 65 will need long-term ca...
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32% Bias Score


Hamilton Senior Community Embraces New Model of Aging in Place
Parkland Ancaster, a new senior living community in Hamilton, Ontario, offers independent and assisted living options, community amenities, and aims to reduce strain on Canada's healthcare system by providing a continuum of care within a single location, reflecting a growing trend in community-based...
Hamilton Senior Community Embraces New Model of Aging in Place
Parkland Ancaster, a new senior living community in Hamilton, Ontario, offers independent and assisted living options, community amenities, and aims to reduce strain on Canada's healthcare system by providing a continuum of care within a single location, reflecting a growing trend in community-based...
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36% Bias Score


Saxony-Anhalt: Surge in Care Needs Assessments Highlights Reliance on Informal Care
In 2023, the Medical Service in Saxony-Anhalt assessed 108,900 people for care needs; 33.5 percent received a care level 2 recommendation, highlighting the significant role of informal care from family and friends, while the total number of people receiving care benefits has doubled since 2013.
Saxony-Anhalt: Surge in Care Needs Assessments Highlights Reliance on Informal Care
In 2023, the Medical Service in Saxony-Anhalt assessed 108,900 people for care needs; 33.5 percent received a care level 2 recommendation, highlighting the significant role of informal care from family and friends, while the total number of people receiving care benefits has doubled since 2013.
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40% Bias Score

Canada Faces Long-Term Care Staffing Crisis
A Canadian Institute for Health Information report reveals a decline in long-term care healthcare providers since 2021, necessitating increased overtime and agency staffing, impacting care quality and highlighting systemic issues.

Canada Faces Long-Term Care Staffing Crisis
A Canadian Institute for Health Information report reveals a decline in long-term care healthcare providers since 2021, necessitating increased overtime and agency staffing, impacting care quality and highlighting systemic issues.
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48% Bias Score

Suozzi Revises Long-Term Care Insurance Proposal to Cut Costs
Rep. Tom Suozzi is revising his WISH Act, a proposal for a public long-term care insurance program, to reduce costs by switching to a reimbursement model and simplifying the benefit calculation, aiming to make the program more financially sustainable and acceptable to lawmakers.

Suozzi Revises Long-Term Care Insurance Proposal to Cut Costs
Rep. Tom Suozzi is revising his WISH Act, a proposal for a public long-term care insurance program, to reduce costs by switching to a reimbursement model and simplifying the benefit calculation, aiming to make the program more financially sustainable and acceptable to lawmakers.
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44% Bias Score

Proposed \$800 Billion Medicaid Cuts Threaten Long-Term Care for Millions
Congress is considering \$800 billion in Medicaid cuts, potentially impacting long-term care for 9 million older adults and people with disabilities; proposed changes include annual caps on federal contributions, reducing the federal share, or imposing work requirements, with the latter exempting th...

Proposed \$800 Billion Medicaid Cuts Threaten Long-Term Care for Millions
Congress is considering \$800 billion in Medicaid cuts, potentially impacting long-term care for 9 million older adults and people with disabilities; proposed changes include annual caps on federal contributions, reducing the federal share, or imposing work requirements, with the latter exempting th...
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52% Bias Score

Spain's Dependency Care System: Record Funding, Persistent Backlog, and 34,252 Deaths
A new report reveals that 34,252 people died in Spain in 2024 while waiting for dependency care, despite a record €12 billion investment. The average wait time is 334 days, far exceeding the legal limit of 180 days, and women disproportionately bear the burden of caregiving.

Spain's Dependency Care System: Record Funding, Persistent Backlog, and 34,252 Deaths
A new report reveals that 34,252 people died in Spain in 2024 while waiting for dependency care, despite a record €12 billion investment. The average wait time is 334 days, far exceeding the legal limit of 180 days, and women disproportionately bear the burden of caregiving.
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52% Bias Score

Israel Launches Lifetime Support Program for Hamas Hostages
The Israeli Defense Ministry created the Dror unit to provide lifetime support—medical, psychological, and financial—to hostages released by Hamas, tailoring aid to each individual's needs based on lessons from previous releases, with a range of services from immediate medical care to long-term reha...

Israel Launches Lifetime Support Program for Hamas Hostages
The Israeli Defense Ministry created the Dror unit to provide lifetime support—medical, psychological, and financial—to hostages released by Hamas, tailoring aid to each individual's needs based on lessons from previous releases, with a range of services from immediate medical care to long-term reha...
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24% Bias Score

Germany's Long-Term Care Insurance Faces Reform Pressure Amid Rising Costs
Germany's long-term care insurance contribution rate rose by 0.2 percentage points in 2024, ranging from 2.6% to 4.2% based on family size, prompting calls for reforms due to the rising number of care recipients (5.7 million in December 2023) and high costs.

Germany's Long-Term Care Insurance Faces Reform Pressure Amid Rising Costs
Germany's long-term care insurance contribution rate rose by 0.2 percentage points in 2024, ranging from 2.6% to 4.2% based on family size, prompting calls for reforms due to the rising number of care recipients (5.7 million in December 2023) and high costs.
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44% Bias Score
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