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Do pharmacies have too much power?
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By Devika Rao, The Week US Published
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U.S. death rates dropped in 2022 for the first time since the pandemic began
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By Devika Rao, The Week US Published
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When hospitals go broke
Speed Read Rural America has lost hundreds of hospitals and could soon lose hundreds more. Why is this happening?
By The Week Staff Published
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The doctor strike that's crippling England's health-care system
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By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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Millions of Americans poised to lose Medicaid coverage on April 1
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By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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Thousands of retirees in China protest cuts to government health benefits
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By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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Report: U.S. outspends other countries on health care but has worse health outcomes
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By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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NYC nurses strike ends after union reaches contract deal
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By Devika Rao, The Week US Published
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More than 7,000 nurses are on strike in New York. Now what?
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By Devika Rao, The Week US Published
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Lawmaker introduces rabies vaccine bill following fox bite on Capitol hill
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By Theara Coleman, The Week US Published
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Senate passes bill to aid veterans exposed to toxic burn pits
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By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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Primary care: Amazon's health-care ambitions
feature Is this the future of medical care?
By The Week Staff Published
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John Oliver explains why U.S. ambulances cost so much while EMTs are paid so little
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By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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The broken American health-care system is prolonging the pandemic
opinion Americans are taught to fear going to the doctor. Turns out this makes them less likely to get vaccinated too.
By Ryan Cooper Published
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