AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiabetes Care Boost: WHO and the World Diabetes Foundation launched a new diabetes management push in Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, with Uzbekistan piloting AI-assisted eye diagnostics in Nukus, Gulistan and parts of Tashkent and aiming for tighter referral pathways and updated clinical protocols. Cancer Reform: Uzbekistan approved a National Cancer Control Program for rollout in 2027, targeting higher screening and a rise in five-year survival rates from 35% to at least 45%, plus expanded palliative care beyond major cities. Healthcare Oversight: Uzbekistan is starting “mystery patient” inspections across hospitals and clinics after a jump in complaints, focusing on unnecessary tests, overprescribing and protocol deviations using hidden audio/video checks. Drug & Road Safety Crackdown: President Mirziyoyev signed tougher anti-drug measures and new penalties tied to public health and the “gene pool,” alongside stricter rules aimed at reducing fatal traffic accidents. One Health Coordination: Central Asia’s “One Health in Central Asia” consultations wrapped up, setting up regional plans for pandemic prevention, food system sustainability and ecosystem health. World Cup Health Angle: DR Congo’s team reached Houston under Ebola-related travel restrictions; WHO reports 676 confirmed cases and 136 deaths, with no vaccine or treatment yet.
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