AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedical Access Reform: Cyprus Cabinet approved a bill to modernize and improve the efficiency of medical boards, aiming for faster, unified referral and evaluation processes and fairer access for all patients, including wider participation from OKYPY and contracted private doctors. Patient Access Gap: New data shows Cyprus has access to only 39% of newly approved innovative medicines (vs 45% EU average), with just 2% freely available to patients, though oncology access is comparatively stronger. Digital Health Uptick: Cyprus’ cross-border electronic health services are gaining traction: since June 2025, dozens of patient summaries and prescriptions have been created or used across EU countries, supporting care for travellers and residents abroad. Public Health Crisis: Foot-and-mouth disease has spread further in the Nicosia area with three new cases, bringing infected units to about 120; President Christodoulides is personally overseeing the response as farmers plan a protest. Local Health & Safety: A man died and two others were seriously injured after jumping during a Larnaca immigration raid, raising questions about building conditions and the handling of enforcement operations.
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