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La stretta di Mantovano più controlli sui farmaci e un decalogo di regole
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La stretta di Mantovano più controlli sui farmaci e un decalogo di regole

The Italian government has introduced stricter regulations and increased controls on pharmaceuticals in response to concerns that hospitals could become targets for criminal organizations. This follows a meeting at Palazzo Chigi and a new circular issued by the Ministry of Health. The measures include a ten-point guideline aimed at enhancing oversight and security within the healthcare system. These actions come amid growing fears about the potential infiltration of organized crime into hospital operations.

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La stretta di Mantovano più controlli sui farmaci e un decalogo di regole

The Italian government has introduced stricter regulations and increased controls on pharmaceuticals in response to concerns that hospitals could become targets for criminal organizations. This follows a meeting at Palazzo Chigi and a new circular issued by the Ministry of Health. The measures include a ten-point guideline aimed at enhancing oversight and security within the healthcare system. These actions come amid growing fears about the potential infiltration of organized crime into hospital operations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the introduction of new regulations and increased controls on pharmaceuticals as a response to concerns about criminal infiltration. It does not exhibit clear bias toward either side, providing information on the government's actions without overtly favoring one perspective over

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article mentions a meeting at Palazzo Chiggi and a new circular from the Ministry of Health but lacks specific details. It references concerns about hospitals being targeted by criminal organizations but does not provide evidence. The factual claims align with general consensus among other sourc

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