AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCardiology Spotlight: Malaysia’s Sultan Idris Shah Hospital (HSIS) got a Ministry of Health “Centre of Excellence” nod for cardiology, with leaders citing its ability to handle around 60 heart patients a day, including critical cases. Hospital Finance: India’s Fortis Healthcare reported Q4 FY26 revenue up 17.8% and profit after tax up 44.2%, driven by hospital growth and new acquisitions. Public Health Pressure: Gauteng (South Africa) says hypertension diagnoses among adults 18–44 are rising fast, urging routine screening. Ebola Watch: Uganda confirmed three new Ebola cases, including a health worker, as WHO warns the risk of wider spread. Conflict and Care: Israeli strikes hit Lebanon’s Hiram Hospital in Tyre, damaging operating rooms and patient areas, while Gaza’s children face a worsening skin-disease crisis. Safety and Access: Sierra Leone’s health ministry is partnering with Paramount Chiefs to push maternal and child health by-laws and boost immunisation. Accountability: Pakistan’s Nishtar Medical University inquiry found nine doctors and officials at fault in a surgery case involving a patient later found HIV-positive.
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