AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNursing Strike: About 4,000 Brigham and Women’s Hospital nurses and clinicians walked out in Massachusetts’ biggest-ever healthcare strike, citing wage and health-insurance cost disputes; the hospital says most care will continue with limited disruptions. Hospital Safety & Access: Kent and Canterbury Hospital in England is piloting an AI tool (MEMORI) to flag infection risk earlier to help prevent sepsis. Healthcare Fraud: CVS agreed to pay $37.8M after admitting it billed Medicaid and other programs for insulin refills that were allegedly too early and in excess. Public Health Preparedness: Saudi Arabia’s Weqaya urged summer travelers to follow destination health guidance and check vaccination requirements amid risks including Ebola, yellow fever, and seasonal influenza. Ebola Response: Uganda plans to deploy experts and expand Ebola treatment capacity in eastern DR Congo as beds fill and staff warn of service disruptions over delayed salaries. Violence Against Clinicians: In India, Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre was arrested after an alleged assault on doctors and staff at a KDMC-run hospital in Thane. NHS Digital Shift: Mid Cheshire Hospitals will send most outpatient appointment letters via the NHS App and text from September, with paper options for those who need them. Prison Overcrowding: Sri Lanka will convert a disused hospital section into a new prison after a deadly riot at an overcrowded jail.
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