AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealthcare Workforce: Kazakhstan is facing a growing shortage of doctors and mid-level medical staff, with the doctor-to-population ratio slipping to about 27.9 per 10,000 residents in Q1 2026 and sharp regional gaps (Astana and Almaty far above places like Mangystau). Nuclear Medicine & Safety: President Tokayev met IAEA chief Rafael Grossi and backed a roadmap for cooperation through 2036, including work in nuclear medicine, science, and nuclear safety. Russia-Kazakhstan Health Cooperation: During Putin’s Astana visit, the two sides signed a cooperation roadmap involving Russia’s consumer watchdog Rospotrebnadzor and Kazakhstan’s Health Ministry, alongside broader agreements that also include health and education. Public Health Research: A new AMR-focused study highlights the need for stronger antibiotic stewardship and infection prevention, using outpatient data and WHO AWaRe indicators (Pakistan-based, but relevant to regional policy debates). Health System Pressure: The staffing crunch is expected to worsen access to timely diagnosis and treatment, especially outside major cities.
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