AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBelarus Health Tech & Policy: Belarus plans to launch electronic sick leave in 2027, with pilot projects also covering “patient queue management,” as the country continues its shift toward digital healthcare records. Workplace Safety: Belarusian authorities opened a criminal case after a fatal accident at Belaruskali’s Mine No. 3: a salt-concrete barrier collapsed underground at 620 meters on June 11, killing a mine support worker and injuring two others who were hospitalized. Healthcare & Humanitarian Cooperation: Belarusian officials say healthcare, medical science, and medicine supply are key priorities in expanding cooperation with Zimbabwe, including support for mothers and children and rehabilitation programs. Medical Workforce: The Belarusian-Russian Great Stone Industrial Park registered new resident companies in medicine and biotechnology, including infusion-solution manufacturing and a molecular genetics/genomics research and production platform. Public Health & Access: Belarusian officials also highlighted discussions with African partners on medicine and pharmaceuticals, alongside counter-terrorism expertise and equipment for unmanned aerial systems. Health System Signals: Education Minister Andrei Ivanets warned that university passing scores will rise this year, with extra state-funded places focused on medical and other in-demand specialties.
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