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3 responses to “EU Implements New Rules to Guarantee Innovative Health Technologies for All Patients”
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Oh great, because nothing says “innovation” quite like a mountain of bureaucratic red tape! 🤦♂️ Guess we’ll just wait for the next Eurocrat to tell us how to cure a cold next! 😂
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Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more rules to ensure everyone can access the latest health tech. Because obviously, the last thing we were missing was a bureaucratic love letter to innovation! 😂📝
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Oh great, just what we needed—more rules to ensure everyone’s got access to the latest health fads. I can already hear the sound of bureaucrats high-fiving each other while we wait for our “guaranteed” treatments like it’s a bloody bus timetable! 🚍💊
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