AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare Innovation: Surgeons at Queen Ioanna–ISUL Hospital in Sofia performed Bulgaria’s first small-intestine graft reconstruction of the cervical esophagus, preserving speech and swallowing for a 58-year-old with advanced cancer. Food Safety & Nutrition: Bulgaria’s Food Safety Agency flagged excess pesticide residues in a new Argentine sunflower shipment, while a separate health piece highlights how fermented foods (yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, kimchi) may support gut health and lower inflammation. Public Health Policy: Bulgaria’s Health Minister joined an EU meeting in Luxembourg on medicinal product supply concerns tied to the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive, urging an objective impact assessment and possible postponement. Healthcare System Costs: An Institute for Market Economics analysis says Bulgaria has limited control over hospitalizations, with hospitalization rates far higher than in many EU countries for common diagnoses. Budget & Access to Care: Parliament approved raising Bulgaria’s 2026 debt ceiling by EUR 3.8 billion to cover budget gaps until the new State Budget Act. Water Safety: EU bathing-water results keep Bulgaria among the top performers, with 96.9% of monitored sites rated “excellent.”
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