AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolice abuse and urgent care: In Gori, lawyer reports Papuna Lotsulashvili—physically assaulted by officers—has been transferred to a Tbilisi clinic after his condition worsened, with multiple injuries and possible concussion being checked; six officers are detained and face charges tied to abuse of authority with violence. Injury follow-up: A separate report says he was moved to the VivaMedi clinic in Tbilisi for urgent examinations after being unable to testify. Public health alert: A beverage recall in the U.S. warns of possible Salmonella contamination, with distribution reaching Georgia among 25 states. Cardiovascular prevention push: GM PHARMA marks World Hypertension Day in Georgia with free consultations and diagnostic checks, including ECGs. Nursing spotlight in Adjara: Health officials in Batumi honored nurses during an international recognition event, awarding continuing education credits to dozens of nurses. Healthcare access via courts: A federal court decision says Georgia’s Medicaid rules shortchanged a medically fragile 3-year-old. Workforce strain abroad: Kazakhstan faces a growing doctor shortage, with regional gaps worsening access to care.
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