AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHealth Access & Rights: DIDA warned it will file a collective legal action if private clinics suspend care for ARS affiliates, saying patient services must stay uninterrupted while disputes are handled through proper channels. Medical Training Boost: UNADE graduated 144 new military medical specialists across 17 specialties, expanding the country’s physician workforce. Hospital Innovation: Mario Tolentino Dipp Hospital reported its first minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery, aiming for faster recovery and shorter stays. Public Health Policy: The Executive Branch proposed amendments to the Penal Code, including changes tied to Article 354 on sanctions for false medical certificates. Care Continuity Pressure: DIDA also said it is monitoring a growing conflict between clinics and ARS providers that could disrupt treatment. Community Support: Banreservas Volunteers opened its first Northern-region headquarters in Santiago to expand social programs for vulnerable families. Regional Health Governance: The DR wrapped up its Pro Tempore Presidency of COMISCA, highlighting progress in regional health cooperation and emergency preparedness. Wellness in DR: Cabarete’s Butterfly Effect wellness event kicked off with clinics, watersports, and leadership programming for more than 170 women.
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