AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkforce & access: Arkansas opened a new Fort Smith nursing campus to train about 30 Licensed Practical Nurses, with tuition covered and a faster pathway to help ease the state’s nursing shortage. Preventive care: Doctors urged men on Father’s Day to book routine screenings, warning that conditions like hypertension, diabetes, prostate disease and heart problems can develop silently. Patient safety & hospital capacity: Leicestershire’s Hinckley and Bosworth Community Hospital will close part of North Ward for about 12 weeks to fix drainage issues and modernise facilities, including dementia-friendly upgrades. Care continuity abroad: UK PIP claimants were warned that longer trips overseas can trigger payment suspensions unless they notify the DWP promptly. Regional travel support: In Queensland, advocates called changes to the Patient Travel Subsidy Scheme “a drop in the ocean” after fuel and funding adjustments announced in the state budget. Equity in elder care: India’s Sadbhavana Old Age Home expanded free admission for childless, destitute and seriously ill elderly, including a dedicated cancer/coma care department. Connected home health: Nureca’s Dr Trust 360 passed 2.4 million users and launched an AI analytics feature to interpret body-composition trends for preventive care. HIV focus: Pakistan stakeholders urged higher domestic funding for HIV prevention and stronger infection control as cases rise despite global declines.
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