AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Health Diplomacy: Vice President Raquel Peña heads to Washington to meet U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., aiming to strengthen public health systems and push prevention-focused cooperation under the MAHA initiative. Health Access Court Ruling: Dominican courts temporarily block private clinics from suspending elective services for ARS Primera and ARS Futuro while legal arguments continue, after DIDA warned the move could violate the right to health. Disaster Response: The Dominican Republic’s WHO-certified EMT-RD field hospital in Venezuela has delivered 1,200+ consultations, including mental health support, vaccines, safe water, and sanitation, with heavy demand continuing. Maternal Health Concern: New data show cesarean rates in the Dominican Republic reaching 68.2% of live births over two years, far above WHO guidance, with private facilities reporting 87.9% C-sections. Eye Care for Students: Inabie provided free specialized eye surgeries to 13 public-school students (33 total so far this administration) to prevent vision problems from harming learning. Dementia Prevention Research: A Lancet trial presented at AAIC 2026 found structured, coach-led lifestyle programs improved cognitive outcomes by 55% across 11 Latin American countries, including the Dominican Republic. Hydration Reminder: Health specialists warn that waiting to feel thirsty can mean dehydration is already affecting the heart, brain, and kidneys—especially for people with cardiovascular risks.
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