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Kenya's AI Healthcare System Overcharging Poorest Households, Investigation Finds
In Entwicklung
Politik·04.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Kenya's AI Healthcare System Overcharging Poorest Households, Investigation Finds

An AI system used to calculate healthcare contributions for Kenyans has been systematically overcharging the poorest households while undercharging wealthy ones, an investigation has found. The Social Health Authority (SHA) launched in October 2024 uses a flawed proxy means testing algorithm that has left millions unable to afford care, with some facing charges of 10-20% of their meagre incomes.

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Guardian Tech
Cuba's Energy Crisis Poses Severe Humanitarian Threat to Healthcare System
Dringend
Gesundheit·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Cuba's Energy Crisis Poses Severe Humanitarian Threat to Healthcare System

Cuba's four-month-old energy crisis has escalated into a humanitarian emergency, with hospitals scaling back operations, tens of thousands of surgeries postponed, and patients dependent on electricity for life-saving treatment at risk. The UN has expanded its Hurricane Melissa response plan to address cascading impacts, but fuel shortages remain the critical bottleneck preventing aid delivery to affected communities.

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Guardian Business
Nearly fivefold increase in children in unregulated social care settings in England
NACHRICHT
20.04.2026

Nearly fivefold increase in children in unregulated social care settings in England

Exclusive: Vulnerable children being placed in caravans and Airbnbs when Ofsted-inspected homes cannot be found‘It’s soul-destroying’: the struggle to house vulnerable childrenMinisters must get to grips with the “national scandal” of England’s shadow child social care system, the children’s commissioner has warned, as a report reveals the number of children in unregulated settings has increased by more than 370% in five years.Some of the most vulnerable children in England are being temporarily placed in unregulated caravans, Airbnbs and holiday camps, which risk the “accumulation of increasing levels of harm for children who have already faced enough distress for several lifetimes”, according to the report. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Get a grip on ‘scandal’ of  illegal child social care in England, ministers are told
NACHRICHT
20.04.2026

Get a grip on ‘scandal’ of illegal child social care in England, ministers are told

Vulnerable children placed in caravans, Airbnbs and holiday camps, with children’s commissioner saying practice must stopMinisters must get to grips with the “national scandal” of England’s shadow child social care system, the children’s commissioner has warned, as a shocking new report reveals the number of children in unregulated settings has increased by more than 370% in five years.Some of the most vulnerable children in England are being temporarily placed in unregulated caravans, Airbnbs and holiday camps, which risk the “accumulation of increasing levels of harm for children who have already faced enough distress for several lifetimes”, according to a new report. Continue reading...

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