AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Tech Upgrade: Haskovo Multiprofile Hospital is installing the first of 17 next-generation CT scanners under a Health Ministry project, aimed at faster diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases and stroke, with AI support to help specialists. Public Health Policy: Health Minister Katya Ivkova says key reproductive-health and drug-regulation bodies will stay stand-alone, while regional health inspectorates will shift to territorial directorates; she also floated merging ground and air emergency services management to cut response delays. Vaccination Accountability: Chief State Health Inspector Assoc. Prof. Angel Kunchev proposes that doctors who recorded MMR vaccinations that weren’t actually given should cover treatment costs for children who later get measles, plus parents’ sick-leave costs. Metabolic Health Research: Bulgarian scientists secured protection for a new bioactive combination (maackiain, betulinic acid, piperine) after preclinical work, with a planned human study to validate metabolic-health indicators. Wellness Trend Watch: A new wave of interest in fermentation is being framed as more than diet hype, linking ancient food processes to today’s “sauerkraut diet” buzz. Community & Care Access: UN urges governments and platforms to protect children online, warning that kids shouldn’t be “guinea pigs” for unregulated AI and manipulative digital practices. Fraud & Health Risks: A major Israel-linked investment scam (“Sapphire Network”) allegedly used fake news and trading platforms to steal from thousands, including victims in Bulgaria and beyond—highlighting how financial fraud can spiral into real health and medical emergencies.
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