German Bundestag passes health care cost-cutting package.
Photo: Deutsche Welle
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German Bundestag passes health care cost-cutting package.

Germany's lower house of parliament passed a bill aimed at saving €16.3 billion in health care costs. The legislation now moves to the Bundesrat, the upper house representing Germany's 16 federal states.

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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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Deutsche Welle frames the reform as controversial cuts facing public protests, while Bloomberg emphasizes higher drugmaker rebates and pharmaceutical industry impact.
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DWDeutsche WelleINTERNATIONAL2h ago

“Germany: Bundestag passes controversial health care reform”

BLBloombergCENTER2h ago

“German Lawmakers Approve Health Bill Raising Drugmaker Rebates”

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