AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDuchenne Treatment Access in Georgia: Parents of children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy marked a “victory” after Georgian Dream PM Irakli Kobakhidze said a working group agreement will move toward securing “specific medications” in Georgia, though the drugs won’t be publicly named and procurement details will depend on pharmaceutical terms. Medical Care Expansion: Archbold Memorial Hospital received Georgia approval to launch an adult open-heart surgery program, including new cardiovascular operating rooms and expanded intensive care capacity, aiming to reduce the need for patients to travel for complex cardiac procedures. Patient Safety & Data Privacy: A proposed class action in Georgia federal court alleges a 2025 data breach exposed protected health information, including diagnostic treatment details and provider names. Rare Disease Focus in the Region: Batumi’s health minister met medical experts to discuss rare diseases, highlighting ongoing attention to specialized care needs. Public Health Infrastructure: UNDP, with EU and Denmark support, highlighted community sustainability projects in Georgia, including a daycare center for children with disabilities that installed solar panels and a greenhouse with rainwater drip irrigation—practical steps that can improve health-related living conditions. Cross-Border Health Risks: A Vancouver man was detained in Georgia over carrying ADHD medication without original packaging and a doctor’s note, raising concerns for travelers who rely on prescription medicines.
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