AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOverseas Care Costs: Curaçao kept medical referrals abroad almost flat in 2025 (881 vs 884 in 2024), but total spending jumped 16% as treatments got more complex and providers charged more. Regulation & Weight-Loss Medicines: South Africa’s obesity specialists warn compounded GLP-1-style products are creating a global regulator headache as demand rises and shortages/price push patients toward off-label or unregistered options. Workforce Boost in Odisha: India’s Odisha health department approved 1,726 new technical posts—pharmacist, ophthalmic, and lab roles—to speed medicine availability, eye care, and diagnosis. Access vs Public Health Optics: Ghana’s Lydia Forson blasted a Cape Coast sanitation raid that reportedly kicked sick people out of a pharmacy, sparking debate over protecting essential care. Cancer Trials, Faster Matching: Massive Bio partnered with Sequence Me Now to connect patients’ genomic profiles to AI clinical-trial matching. Early Dementia Warning Signs: A study links long-term drops in work performance and earnings to early-onset dementia, sometimes 15 years before diagnosis. Opioid Treatment Closer to Home: Aegis opened a new medication unit in Yreka, expanding local access to opioid use disorder care in Siskiyou County. Medicare Payment Reform: CMS moves toward “site-neutral” outpatient imaging payments, aiming to cut spending and reduce beneficiary cost-sharing. Medicaid Care Under Pressure: New reporting highlights proposed Medicaid payment cuts that could slash wages for family caregivers, threatening home-based support. MS Shared Decision-Making: MS clinicians emphasize shared decisions across anti-CD20 therapies, focusing on addressing injection hesitancy and long-term monitoring beyond relapses.
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