AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoZimbabwe Healthcare Reform: Zimbabwe’s SI 330 debate is stuck, but a “better regulatory settlement” is urged—reform without collateral damage to patients, workers, providers, or investors. Medical Education Capacity: UK leaders argue that expanding postgraduate training only works if clinical educators get protected time and support. Trans Healthcare Access: Luxembourg’s health minister says hormone therapy access should not require years of psychiatric follow-up, after misinformation reached insured patients. Violence Against Health Workers: WHO reports at least 900 deaths and 1,400+ injuries from attacks on healthcare in 2026, with major impacts in Ukraine, Lebanon, and Gaza. Cybersecurity in Care: A new push outlines three pillars—basic cyber hygiene, information sharing, and resilience—to reduce ransomware and third-party fallout. Diabetes Innovation: Amylyx’s avexitide showed a 55% drop in clinically important hypoglycemia events in phase 3 post-bariatric hypoglycemia. Insulin Convenience: Novo Nordisk’s once-weekly insulin icodec is framed as a major shift for type 2 diabetes adherence, especially for older adults. India Coverage Boost: Tamil Nadu raised CM Health Insurance from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 25 lakh and added medical education seats plus a planned 400-bed hospital. Public Health Alerts: Maharashtra made snakebite a notifiable disease to improve reporting and anti-venom planning after schoolgirl deaths.
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