AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedicine Access & Pricing: Uzbekistan cut reference prices for 2,500 prescription medicines from July 1, 2026, with reductions up to 50.1% for antibiotics/antimicrobials, up to 37% for cardiovascular drugs, and up to 40% for nervous-system medicines; pharmacies are warned they can’t sell covered products at old limits and electronic invoices above approved prices will be monitored. Public Health & Safety: A 22-year-old Malayali medical student in Uzbekistan, Savaria, died after an alleged laptop strike; her classmate, Savaduren Anam, was arrested, and she was declared dead on arrival at a nearby hospital. Healthcare Tourism & Care Networks: A report highlights Zydus Hospital in Ahmedabad drawing international patients, including from Uzbekistan, through outreach health camps and procedures. Community Health Infrastructure: Tashkent’s Sergeli district is expanding access to care, with 50 public/private clinics reported after major housing, transport, and social upgrades. Medical Education Abroad: Uzbekistan is gaining attention among Indian MBBS aspirants as the Indian Embassy in Tashkent says it’s working with Uzbek authorities to support compliance with FMGL rules and improve English-medium instruction and clinical training.
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