AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHIV Supply Chain: The Philippines’ DOH cleared the first rollout batch of 455,188 bottles of LTD (lamivudine/tenofovir/dolutegravir) after quality checks, aiming to keep treatment steady despite shipping disruptions. Primary Care Push: Tanzania health experts renewed calls to formally recognize Family Medicine in the public service system to ease hospital congestion and strengthen primary care. Cancer Care Logistics: An all-oral AML regimen (oral decitabine/cedazuridine plus venetoclax) is reducing infusion-center injection burdens, though patients still need frequent visits. Cancer Access Disruption: Nepal’s Sushil Koirala Prakhar Cancer Hospital faces a near three-month radiotherapy shutdown after a LINAC failure, forcing patients to travel to India. Drug Safety & Fraud: Uttarakhand authorities busted a counterfeit medicine unit, seizing about one lakh tablets and thousands of syrups; one suspect was arrested. Tech in Healthcare: Qatar’s Hamad Medical Corporation is accelerating digital lab systems to speed secure results and cut turnaround times. AI & Consumer Search: seenai reports many U.S. medical spas are missing from AI assistant recommendations, pushing “answer engine optimization” to get named directly. Medication Access & Cost: Medicare’s telehealth coverage guidance and new GLP-1 coverage rules are raising questions about eligibility and real-world access. Public Health Tech: Malaysia plans drone medicine delivery pilots in Tawau to reach rural villages with fewer travel barriers. Clinical Trial Ethics: India’s ICMR and NMC invited proposals to strengthen medical education quality through evidence-based innovations.
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