AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPatient Access in Gesy: Cyprus Federation of Patient Associations (OSAK) says Health Insurance Organisation (HIO) limits on personal doctors’ referrals are delaying specialist care and forcing some patients to pay a €25 contribution when doctors hit a monthly referral average. Public Health & Environment: Cyprus’ bathing waters have been ranked “excellent” across EU monitoring, with the agriculture ministry citing strong cooperation between environment and health services; the EU Commission’s top listing highlights the link between water quality and public health. EU Health Policy: EU health ministers agreed a common stance on the Biotech Act’s accompanying directive, aiming to cut red tape in biotech and organ-transplant rules while keeping safety oversight. Gesy Satisfaction Survey: A nationwide OSAK survey reports high satisfaction and trust in personal doctors under Gesy, but flags communication and access as key improvement areas. Digital Tech for Health: Cyprus’ EU presidency push at a Nicosia conference stressed Europe must move from regulating to building and scaling critical technologies, with responsible AI framed as central to trust. Wellness Trend: Enzyme baths are spreading beyond older Koreans into younger adults seeking reduced puffiness and fatigue relief, using fermented rice bran and gradual heat. Health & Justice: British expat David Hunter, convicted in Cyprus over the death of his terminally ill wife, has died in hospital. Travel Insurance Update: Emirates launched “Comprehensive Travel Cover,” adding conflict-related medical cover (up to $25,000), emergency evacuation, and airline-managed disruption support, available in Cyprus among other markets.
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