AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHospital Access & Policy: Bangladesh ordered private hospitals to reserve 10% of beds for free dengue treatment, waive doctor fees, and offer big discounts on diagnostics, while consulting WHO/UNICEF before any wider dengue vaccine push. Women’s Health Naming Update: PCOS is being renamed to PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome) after an international push to better reflect the condition’s hormonal and metabolic scope. Infectious Disease Risk: Tick-borne illness warnings hit Tennessee as tick activity peaks from April to September; officials urge prompt tick removal and symptom monitoring. Healthcare Under Strain: In Georgia, therapy providers say Medicaid reimbursement cuts (via CareSource) could force clinics to stop taking patients mid-treatment, raising fears for kids with autism. Digital Health & Billing: DocStation expands pharmacy medical billing support with CPESN’s MBS Lite, while Sayvant launched autonomous chart analysis aimed at reducing documentation gaps and claim denials. Health Systems & Safety: Kyiv reported damage to multiple healthcare facilities after a Russian attack, with casualties and hospitalizations noted. Health & Justice: In the Philippines, detained Gawad Kalinga founder Tony Meloto was confined in hospital for breathing issues; separately, former official Manuel Bonoan was released after hypertension monitoring.
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