AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoKazakhstan Health Outcomes: Kazakhstan’s health ministry reports early gains in 2026: overall mortality down 0.8%, circulatory deaths down 10.9%, cancer mortality down 5%, and road deaths down 20.9%; maternal mortality fell 17.5% (9.7 to 8.0 per 100,000), with infant and neonatal mortality also improving, while preventive visits and cancer screening coverage rose. Nursing Reform: A new Kazakhstan nursing reform study says education upgrades since 2015 are starting to translate into measurable progress, but real-world barriers still limit consistent high-quality care. Medical Tourism Push: Lilavati Hospital plans to open its first overseas Kazakhstan super-speciality OPD in early September 2026, offering second opinions and treatment planning across oncology, cardiology, neurology, IVF, gastroenterology and more, with complex cases referred to Mumbai. Workforce & Care Access: Kazakhstan is set to be added as a sending country under South Korea’s E-9 visa system (starting 2028), with medical checkup infrastructure cited as part of readiness.
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