AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: Czechia is dealing with the aftermath of intense heat and storms, with firefighters responding to hundreds of weather-related incidents and clearing flooding, fallen trees and damaged roofs. Healthcare Policy & Access: A debate is resurfacing around cervical cancer screening age, with calls to lower the start from 25 to 21—highlighting potential long-term harm when diagnosis comes later. Medical Tourism: A global ranking names the top medical tourism destinations for 2026, spotlighting countries offering healthcare plus travel and recovery packages. Healthcare Tech & Care Delivery: A Czech AI system is being positioned as a stronger tool for detecting precancerous colorectal lesions, now CE-certified and rolling out across Europe. Infrastructure for Health & Research Events: Prague Congress Centre has started building a new exhibition hall (CZK 1.35bn), aiming to boost capacity for major international congresses by 2028. Health System Costs (US data, local interest): New figures track rising Medicaid spending on pathology and lab services in Prague for 2024, up sharply year-on-year.
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