AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedical charity in Uzbekistan: A Chinese volunteer ophthalmology team launched free cataract screenings in Tashkent and Kokand, planning to assess at least 150 patients and perform 100 free surgeries, with Uzbek health officials calling it a humanitarian boost to restore vision. Pediatric care spotlight: Azerbaijani media toured Tashkent’s National Children’s Medical Center, highlighting its 280-bed capacity, JCI accreditation (first public pediatric institution in Uzbekistan), and advanced services including oncology and bone marrow transplant work. Health education & access (UAE pathway): Gulf Medical University (Thumbay Group) says admissions are closing soon for the 2026 Thumbay International Pathway Program, offering a structured route to an internationally awarded MD with installment fees and clinical training destinations that include Uzbekistan. Wellness tourism with medical-adjacent facilities: Hyatt’s Destination by Hyatt opened Beldersoy Resort and Spa in Chimgan-Bostanliq, featuring a thalasso-inspired spa with seawater/mineral-based therapies and multiple pools and treatment rooms. Business reforms with health-sector relevance: Uzbekistan unveiled a five-part business reform plan with nearly €1bn earmarked for finance, AI, exports and growth—measures that can indirectly support healthcare investment and services.
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