The headline is literally the first sentence of the article
That literally changes nothing.
False tile is still false.
not a false title because it is literally the first sentence in the artcle.
And of course if this was the previous administration, you would be all over him for fucking up American Health care even more.
What's wrong with using the same standards with this President?
His watch, his budget, his fault.
More than that...
They're not deleting the guidelines. They're deleting a website the makes it easy to find them.
At whose direction?
Who thought this would be a good idea?
Obama?
The first sentences of the article
The Trump Administration is planning to eliminate a vast trove of medical guidelines that for nearly 20 years has been a critical resource for doctors, researchers and others in the medical community.
Maintained by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality [AHRQ], part of the Department of Health and Human Services, the database is known as the National Guideline Clearinghouse [NGC], and it's scheduled to "go dark," in the words of an official there, on July 16. "Guideline.gov was our go-to source, and there is nothing else like it in the world," King said, referring to the URL at which the database is hosted, which the agency says receives about 200,000 visitors per month.
"It is a singular resource," Valerie King, a professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Director of Research at the Center for Evidence-based Policy at Oregon Health & Science University, added. [She] said the NGC is perhaps the most important repository of evidence-based research available.
Medical guidelines are best thought of as cheatsheets for the medical field, compiling the latest research in an easy-to use format. When doctors want to know when they should start insulin treatments, or how best to manage an HIV patient in unstable housing -- even something as mundane as when to start an older patient on a vitamin D supplement -- they look for the relevant guidelines.
The documents are published by a myriad of professional and other organizations, and NGC has long been considered among the most comprehensive and reliable repositories in the world. AHRQ said it's looking for a partner that can carry on the work of NGC, but that effort hasn't panned out yet. Not even an archived version of the site will remain, according to an official at AHRQ.
What's the point you're trying to make?
False title.
The actual title is: "HHS Plans to Delete 20 Years of Critical Medical Guidelines Next Week".
The HHS is not the 'Trump Administration'.
Did the site change the title, or did you choose to make it a lie?