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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


Co-Med Bankruptcy: Most Patients Regain GP Access, Exposing Systemic Healthcare Issues
The bankruptcy of Co-Med in July left 50,000 patients without a GP, but six months later, almost all have found new care, thanks to efforts by insurers and local initiatives. However, the situation exposed systemic issues, particularly GP shortages.
Co-Med Bankruptcy: Most Patients Regain GP Access, Exposing Systemic Healthcare Issues
The bankruptcy of Co-Med in July left 50,000 patients without a GP, but six months later, almost all have found new care, thanks to efforts by insurers and local initiatives. However, the situation exposed systemic issues, particularly GP shortages.
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32% Bias Score


60% of German ER Visits Unnecessary, Study Shows
A study of 3500 German health insurance holders found that 60% of emergency room visits were unnecessary, mainly due to difficulties scheduling timely appointments with general practitioners; 58% said they would have avoided the ER with a 48-hour appointment.
60% of German ER Visits Unnecessary, Study Shows
A study of 3500 German health insurance holders found that 60% of emergency room visits were unnecessary, mainly due to difficulties scheduling timely appointments with general practitioners; 58% said they would have avoided the ER with a 48-hour appointment.
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48% Bias Score

US Faces Critical Primary Care Physician Shortage
The US faces a critical shortage of primary care physicians, projected to reach 20,200-40,400 by 2036, impacting healthcare access; factors include higher pay in subspecialties, lack of support for primary care practices, and medical school structures that favor specialties.

US Faces Critical Primary Care Physician Shortage
The US faces a critical shortage of primary care physicians, projected to reach 20,200-40,400 by 2036, impacting healthcare access; factors include higher pay in subspecialties, lack of support for primary care practices, and medical school structures that favor specialties.
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44% Bias Score

Italian Healthcare System Strain: Patient Denied Timely Blood Tests
An Italian patient with a high fever was advised by their general practitioner to go to the emergency room instead of receiving blood tests due to concerns about longer wait times, highlighting the strain on healthcare systems and access challenges.

Italian Healthcare System Strain: Patient Denied Timely Blood Tests
An Italian patient with a high fever was advised by their general practitioner to go to the emergency room instead of receiving blood tests due to concerns about longer wait times, highlighting the strain on healthcare systems and access challenges.
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36% Bias Score
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