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May
28

Dubai’s Mandatory Insurance Scheme

Later this year, Dubai will begin rolling out its first stage of legislation mandating that employers provide health coverage to employees and dependents, including foreign workers.

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May
23

The Global Health Care Sector Outlook: Part 2

A recent report outlines global expectations for the medical sectors in countries such as Mexico, Germany, India and more.

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May
21

The Global Health Care Sector Outlook: Part 1

A new report shines light on the challenges and changes that health care sectors may see in 2014 all across the globe.

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May
09

The World’s Ongoing Struggle With Vector-Borne Disease

On World Health Day 2014, WHO highlights the issue of illnesses spread by insects.

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May
02

New Sugar Guidelines from WHO: Too Strict to Follow?

The World Health Organization is asking for input on a set of draft guidelines that recommend adults consume no more than 6 teaspoons of sugar per day.

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Apr
29

Adverse Health Events Plague U.S. Nursing Facilities

According to research from the Department of Health and Human Services, nursing care must do more to stop accidental harm to patients, much of which is preventable.

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Apr
25

Legal Highs – and Lows

A new report from the United Kingdom highlights the medical dangers of designer drugs: substances that mimic traditional drugs but are made from a different set of ingredients and therefore go unregulated.

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Apr
22

The Smart Card Insurance Revolution in India

As the benefits of India’s low-income public insurance scheme grow, critics say that more can be done to keep the nation’s poorest citizens healthy.

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Apr
17

Thieves May Use Heartbleed to Attack Hospitals

The technology bug that lets users bypass internet security systems, Heartbleed could affect the health care industry by accessing sensitive patient data.

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Apr
14

The Ongoing Health Crisis in Afghanistan

A new report from Doctors Without Borders argues that positive rhetoric about health care in Afghanistan masks a growing state of serious medical need.

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