AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSmart Health Tech: Oura has unveiled Oura Ring 5, billed as the world’s smallest smart ring (40% smaller than Ring 4) with upgraded sensing and AI-driven health insights. Healthcare Demand in Cyprus: New GHS data shows a sharp rise in patients in 2024, with hospital discharges up 9.1% to 116,485 and day-care treatment centres driving much of the growth. Medicines Access Gap: Cyprus has access to only 39% of newly approved innovative medicines (66 of 168), and just 2% are freely available to patients, with long delays still affecting treatment uptake. EU Health Rules: The European Commission has opened infringement steps against Cyprus and others for not fully transposing health-sector professional qualification training rules for nurses, dentists and pharmacists. Public Health Preparedness: Cyprus’ Ministry of Health has prepared a response plan for potential hantavirus (Andes virus) cases after the MV Hondius incident, with low general-population risk but readiness for rapid deterioration. Animal Health: Three new foot-and-mouth disease cases were confirmed in the Nicosia district, bringing the total to around 120 infected units and prompting further epidemiological checks. Medical Governance: Cabinet approved a bill to modernize and streamline Cyprus’ medical boards, aiming for faster, unified referral and evaluation processes. Sports & Wellness: Houston Methodist is offering World Cup health and safety guidance, including heat illness, dehydration, injuries and concussion risk.
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