AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealthcare Quality Push (Mongolia): Mongolia’s Health Minister issued a directive to improve healthcare service quality and access, with stronger discipline for staff, more patient-centered care, and guaranteed emergency services regardless of registration. It also calls for safer, better-managed facilities and faster rollout of national healthcare service standards, with quarterly progress reports. Immunization Update (Mongolia): Preliminary findings were shared from Mongolia’s national immunization program evaluation and a post-introduction review of HPV vaccination. Since 2024, HPV shots have been given nationwide to 11-year-olds regardless of sex, alongside broader schedule updates that now cover nine vaccine types protecting against 13 diseases. Food Safety & Capacity (Mongolia): President Khurelsukh visited Teso Group under the “Food Revolution” push, highlighting expanded domestic production, job creation, and a new foods park complex plus wastewater treatment capacity aimed at supplying healthier, safer food. Heat-Health Reminder (Public Health): Hong Kong’s health authorities urged residents to prevent heat cramps, exhaustion, and heat stroke by hydrating, dressing lightly, ventilating indoors, avoiding heavy exertion, and taking extra care for children, elderly, pregnant people, and those with chronic illnesses. Detention Health Oversight (Cross-border health policy): A U.S. federal judge ordered San Diego’s Otay Mesa immigration detention center to allow county health inspectors to conduct inspections by June 17, a ruling that could shape local oversight of privately run detention sites.
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