
UK Overhauls Rules for Doctors After Racism and Antisemitism Review
The UK government has accepted all findings from a review into racism and antisemitism in its health system. The overhaul—the first major change in 43 years—requires all hospitals and medical organizations to provide training on these issues and conduct yearly checks for discrimination. The government moved fast: eight months from starting the review to accepting its recommendations. This speed suggests the problems identified were serious and widespread.
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