AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPediatric Care Spotlight: Azerbaijani media toured Tashkent’s National Children’s Medical Center, highlighting its 280-bed setup, JCI accreditation (first public pediatric center in Uzbekistan), and advanced services including oncology, radiology/nuclear medicine, and major surgeries like bone marrow and kidney transplants. Free Eye Health: A Chinese volunteer team launched a charitable cataract program in Tashkent and Kokand, screening at least 150 patients and performing 100 free surgeries over several days, framed as a humanitarian friendship initiative. Industrial Energy for Health Systems: Trina Storage and Uzmetkombinat discussed battery energy storage to stabilize industrial power and cut peak demand—an indirect but important step for reliable energy that supports healthcare infrastructure. Business Reform with Health Implications: Uzbekistan’s entrepreneurs’ open dialogue unveiled a five-part reform plan (nearly €1bn) including a digital credit portal and guarantee system to expand business growth—potentially easing funding for health-related services and suppliers. Regional Health Talent: A Philippine weightlifting gym’s athletes won medals at youth/junior championships in Tashkent, with new equipment delivered—another reminder of Uzbekistan’s role in regional sports and wellness development. Tourism & Wellness Infrastructure: “Sea Breeze Uzbekistan” at Charvak Reservoir was presented as a future year-round resort with dedicated wellness areas, pools, and leisure facilities, signaling more wellness-focused tourism demand.
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