AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedical Innovation in Kazakhstan: Al-Farabi Kazakh National University joined Central Asia’s first “flying hospital” project for ophthalmology and ENT care, using a COMAC C909 medical aircraft with an operating room, telemedicine and AI support for diagnosis—aimed at reaching remote communities. Healthcare Safety in Focus: Vietnam’s Hue Central Hospital removed an open safety pin from a 9-month-old Kazakh baby’s esophagus after emergency endoscopy, with doctors warning such objects can perforate and cause life-threatening complications. Cross-border Mobility & Health Checks: Kazakhstan and the UAE will mutually recognize each other’s driver’s licenses from July 25, 2026, with license exchange requiring a medical exam for Category B/B1 drivers. Public Finance Oversight: Kazakhstan’s Supreme Audit Chamber reported recovery of 128 billion tenge in H1 2026, including audits covering healthcare infrastructure. Health Workforce Integrity: Rajasthan’s anti-fraud unit arrested another foreign medical graduate in a fake FMGE certificate scheme; the case now involves 30 arrests and scrutiny of nearly 8,000 doctors with foreign MBBS degrees.
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