AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU Health & Safety Policy: The EU’s new foreign direct investment screening regulation has entered into force, with Member States required to implement it by January 2028—dealmakers are urged to assess filing needs early since reviews still happen at national level. Public Health & Accountability: Bulgaria’s chief health inspector Angel Kunchev says doctors who recorded MMR vaccinations that weren’t actually given should cover treatment costs for children later contracting measles, after tests showed many “vaccinated” kids had no antibodies. Cancer Tech: A new device (RadioSyn) aims to speed creation of personalized cancer drugs by producing peptides with minimal human intervention. Healthcare Quality: Sofia’s Alexandrovska Hospital nuclear medicine clinic earned top EARL accreditation for PET/CT and a Theranostics Center of Excellence Level 2 certificate. Child Safety Online: The UN warns children are being treated as “guinea pigs” by unregulated AI and harmful online business models, calling for platforms to carry the main responsibility. Digital Health Policy: Bulgaria is lagging on digital therapeutics as reimbursement rules stall. Local Health Risks: Smoke was reported across eight western municipalities, with likely sources fires in Serbia and Albania. Health Workforce & Access: The Council of Ministers plans updates affecting spa and wellness centres, plus compensation for parents denied nursery places—moves that can shape family health and care access.
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