AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedical Tourism Push: Lilavati Hospital will open its first overseas Kazakhstan super-speciality OPD in early September 2026, offering second opinions and specialist consultations (oncology, cardiology, neurology, IVF, gastroenterology and more) with complex cases referred to its Mumbai facility. Healthcare Outcomes in Kazakhstan: Kazakhstan’s health ministry reports improved indicators in the first seven months—maternal mortality down to 8.0 per 100,000 live births, infant mortality at 5.93, and gains in cancer screening and early-stage detection—while calling for better referral pathways and focus on pregnancy complications. Nursing Reform Watch: New research from Asfendiyarov KazNMU says Kazakhstan’s nursing education modernization is starting to translate into measurable progress, but real-world barriers still limit consistent high-quality care. Workforce & Health Services: Kazakhstan is set to be added as a sending country under South Korea’s E-9 visa scheme (starting 2028), with medical checkup infrastructure cited as part of readiness. Election & Health Priorities: Ahead of Kurultai elections on Aug. 23, experts say voters want measurable delivery on healthcare and social protection, not just broad promises.
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