Healthcare System
Coverage of Healthcare System in the Nexus archive.
- A spirit of resilience helps Venezuelans face healthcare challenges after the quakes
Venezuela's healthcare system is struggling due to economic collapse, with recent disasters adding further stress. Venezuelans are showing resilience in facing these challenges.
- A spirit of resilience helps Venezuelans face healthcare challenges after the quakes
Venezuela's healthcare system, already strained by economic collapse, faces increased stress due to recent disasters. Venezuelans exhibit resilience in addressing these healthcare challenges.
- Just gave birth or are about to? Share your story and questions about costs
The article discusses the unpredictability of costs associated with childbirth in the U.S. and invites individuals who have recently given birth or are expecting to share their experiences and questions about navigating these expenses.
- Mapping cancer, testing capacity
Telangana government's decision to make cancer a notifiable disease aims to reveal its true burden in the state. However, the healthcare system may be strained as treatment infrastructure remains concentrated in Hyderabad.
- Venezuela faces post-quake medical crisis as threat of infections looms
Venezuela faces a post-quake medical crisis with untreated injuries and infectious diseases threatening a worsening situation. Displaced Venezuelans are in crowded shelters without clean water, exacerbating poor sanitary conditions after the June 24 earthquakes that killed at least 2,295 and injured over 11,000.
- 10 On Your Side speaks with doctor in Venezuela, volunteer rescuing pets
Aid groups warn Venezuela's healthcare system is at breaking point after earthquakes killed nearly 2,000 people. Virginia Beach resident Maria Donoso is involved in efforts to provide assistance.
- Venezuelan medics fear earthquake aftermath will trigger widening medical crisis
Doctors in Venezuela fear the aftermath of recent twin earthquakes could exacerbate a medical crisis, with untreated injuries and infectious diseases threatening an already strained healthcare system. The earthquakes have heightened concerns about worsening medical conditions and systemic challenges in the country's healthcare infrastructure.
- Venezuela: Death toll nears 2,000 as rescue hopes fade
Venezuela's death toll from the quakes is nearing 2,000 with 43,000 missing. Aid agencies report worsening hunger and disease due to an overwhelmed healthcare system.
- A System Under Fire: WHO’s Ukraine Chief on How Healthcare Has Held On
Dr. Jarno Habicht, WHO Office in Ukraine head for seven years, discusses war's impact on the Ukrainian healthcare system, shares statistics on health changes among Ukrainians, and highlights future challenges.
- Retirees are flocking to Chiang Mai, Thailand, for affordable living and a slower lifestyle
Retirees from around the world are moving to Chiang Mai, Thailand, due to its affordability, safety, and relaxed lifestyle. The city offers low-cost housing, affordable food and healthcare, and a cultural emphasis on a slow, unhurried way of life known as 'sabai sabai.'
- Czechia advances as a top clinical trials hub – but global rivals are closing in [Advocacy Lab]
Czechia is advancing as a top clinical trials hub, with sponsor-funded trials estimated to save the Czech healthcare system €85 million in 2025. However, global competitors are narrowing the gap in this sector.
- U.S. Cuba policy is cruel, incoherent and hurting ordinary people
The article criticizes U.S. sanctions and economic restrictions on Cuba for causing severe hardships, including electricity shortages and healthcare crises. It highlights humanitarian efforts by Vermonters to provide aid and describes the impact of policies led by President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- Cuba quantifies impact of US oil blockade on children’s health and daily life
Cuba has quantified the impact of the U.S. oil blockade on children's health and daily life, stating that the healthcare system is struggling due to the energy blockade.
- America’s public health programs must cover medically tailored meals
America’s public health programs are urged to cover medically tailored meals, as these meals improve health outcomes and reduce system costs. Prescribing nourishing meals leads to healthier individuals and lower healthcare expenditures.
- Supporters cheer new L.A. County healthcare sales tax: 'It's a lifesaver'
Supporters of the Measure ER half-cent sales tax celebrated its passage as a historic win for L.A. County's healthcare system. The tax aims to address financial challenges in the region's healthcare infrastructure.
- Supporters cheer new L.A. County healthcare sales tax: 'It's a lifesaver'
Supporters of the Measure ER half-cent sales tax celebrated a historic win for Los Angeles County's healthcare system, calling it a lifesaver. The tax aims to address funding shortages in the region's healthcare infrastructure.
- Israel preventing more than 16,500 Palestinians from accessing medical treatment
Israel has prevented over 16,500 Palestinians from accessing medical treatment by systematically destroying Gaza's healthcare system since the war began in October 2023.
- Waiting for prior authorization almost killed me
A patient recounts how prior authorization delays from an insurance company nearly caused their death due to untreated liver disease, highlighting systemic issues in healthcare rationing and bureaucratic hurdles. The author criticizes insurance companies for prioritizing profits over patient care and calls for reform in a system that forces physicians and patients to fight for necessary treatments.
- How Japan lost 3 million people in 5 years
Japan has lost 3 million people in five years, leading to constrained economic growth, pressure on the healthcare system, and labor shortages.
- Republican mistrust in healthcare widens US health gap, study finds
Republicans increasingly avoid doctors and vaccines, widening health gaps with Democrats, according to a study by Neil O’Brian and colleagues published in Nature Human Behaviour. The research highlights growing Republican mistrust in the healthcare system as a factor in health disparities.
- Republican mistrust in healthcare widens US health gap, study finds
Republicans increasingly avoid doctors and vaccines, widening health disparities with Democrats, according to a study. The research highlights growing Republican mistrust in the healthcare system, which has led to conservative individuals being more likely to avoid medical care and vaccinations.
- Why America is failing its health report card | Robert B Shpiner
The US spends 18% of its economy on healthcare, nearly twice the average of comparable nations, yet achieves worse outcomes like lower life expectancy and high preventable death rates. A 2026 Commonwealth Fund report ranks the US healthcare system as among the worst in developed nations, with life expectancy at 79 years, third from the bottom, and preventable death rates second worst, behind only Mexico.
- US abortion restrictions are hindering access to miscarriage care, study finds
A study reveals that US abortion restrictions are making it harder to access miscarriage care, with states adopting wait-and-see approaches instead of medication-based treatments. Since the 2022 Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision overturning Roe v Wade, pregnancy care for miscarriages has worsened in states with abortion bans.
- Germany news: Healthcare staff protest plan for major cuts
Medical staff in Germany are protesting against government cost-saving plans aimed at curbing healthcare expenses, which they argue could harm service quality. The protests coincide with a separate incident involving a World War II bomb evacuation, though the focus remains on healthcare reforms.
- Germany: No recovery in sight for the economy
The war in Iran has disrupted Germany's economic growth, and the country's pension and healthcare systems are under significant strain.
- 3 steps that could stop fraud and make healthcare more affordable for all Americans
The article outlines three steps to reduce healthcare costs and fraud in the U.S., including providing patients with upfront pricing through the Advanced Explanation of Benefits (AEOB) and reforming the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program. It criticizes the Biden administration for not implementing the AEOB and highlights President Trump's TrumpRX platform as a model for transparency.
- ‘Every health facility said they were full’: alarm over rapid spread of Ebola in DRC
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing a rapidly spreading Ebola outbreak, exacerbated by a new strain of the virus, aid cuts, and cultural practices around burials. Aid groups and healthcare workers warn the healthcare system is overwhelmed, with confirmed cases underrepresenting the true scale of the crisis.
- I was relieved when doctors said my mood swings weren't depression - until years later, when I was given a much more devastating diagnosis... and then left on my own for 2 months: How Alzheimer's patients like John are being failed at every stage
The article discusses a patient's experience where initial mood swings were misdiagnosed as depression, leading to a later Alzheimer's diagnosis and subsequent neglect, highlighting systemic failures in Alzheimer's care.
- Retirees are worried about the cost of healthcare — and who can blame them?
The increase in Medicare Part B premiums has sparked concerns about out-of-pocket healthcare costs among retirees. This concern is due to the potential financial burden of rising healthcare expenses. Retirees are worried about affording their healthcare needs.
- Insurers shouldn’t make healthcare decisions: There’s a better way
The current healthcare system is flawed and requires immediate reform. Insurers should not be responsible for making healthcare decisions. A better approach to healthcare decision-making is needed.
- Medication shortage chaos: The vital drugs missing from Britain's pharmacy shelves - and experts warn the issue is about to get WORSE
Britain is experiencing a severe medication shortage, with vital drugs missing from pharmacy shelves. Experts warn the situation is likely to deteriorate further.
- I was diagnosed with cancer at 25 after doctors said I was 'too young' for life-saving test and that these symptoms were common complaints for women. Now it could be terminal
A 25-year-old was diagnosed with cancer after doctors initially dismissed her symptoms as common for women and denied a life-saving test. The condition is now potentially terminal.
- Vulnerable girl left in A&E for 70 days with nowhere to go due to 'shortage of specialist children's homes'
A vulnerable girl was left in Accident & Emergency for 70 days with no place to stay due to a shortage of specialist children's homes. The situation highlights systemic failures in care provision for vulnerable children.
- Demand for autism care is soaring. The system is struggling to cope
The article discusses a significant increase in autism diagnoses leading to a booming care industry, but highlights systemic challenges such as rising costs and distorted care delivery. The healthcare system is struggling to meet growing demand while managing financial and operational pressures.