AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPatient Rights & Access to Care: Cyprus Federation of Patients’ Associations (CyFPA) says GeSY patients reported 46 complaints last month, mainly about delays, drug shortages and services that weren’t tailored to individual needs; it also flagged possible medical negligence and pushed cases to authorities, including a stalled police probe because no neurosurgeon expert could be found. Healthcare Research: Cypriot neurologist Dr Andreas Charidimou (Boston University) helped secure €9m from the Leducq Foundation for a five-year global research network on cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), aiming for earlier detection and better biomarkers. Public Health & Environment: Cyprus is tightening rules for asphalt plants with a unified emissions framework, including clearer permits for gaseous waste emissions and restrictions on operations for non-compliant sites. Refugee Rights: Human rights commissioner Maria Stylianou-Lottides marks World Refugee Day, stressing asylum protection must be grounded in rights and dignity, with fair processing and access to healthcare. Safety & Wellness: Cyprus bathing waters remain a standout, with the island ranking first in EU quality for 2025. Local Services: Night pharmacy lists for Saturday, June 20 were published across Nicosia, Limassol and Larnaca.
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