AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDigital Health Reform: Belarus plans to launch electronic sick leave in 2027, alongside “patient queue management” pilots, as the country continues its shift to electronic medical records. Workforce & Training: Belarusian education officials say university passing scores will rise this year, with more state-funded places added—especially in medical, engineering, economic and agro-industrial fields. Healthcare Access & Care Costs: A Polish hospital is suing Belarusian singer Katsiaryna Vadanosava for about $90,000 in unpaid medical bills tied to her mother’s stroke treatment and death. Medical Industry & Innovation: Great Stone Industrial Park has registered two new residents in medicine and biotech—one making infusion solutions for healthcare and another building a platform for molecular genetic and genomic research. Occupational Health & Safety: Belarus’ Investigative Committee opened a criminal case after a fatal accident at Belaruskali’s Mine No. 3, where a salt-concrete barrier collapsed during construction, killing one worker and injuring two others. Regional Health Cooperation: Belarus’ ambassador met Zimbabwe’s First Lady to discuss humanitarian cooperation, including healthcare, medical science, medicines supply, and support for mothers and children.
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