AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth System Accountability: President Irfaan Ali warned regional health officials and hospital administrators they will be dismissed if they bypass Guyana’s new centralised medical supply system, which becomes the sole platform for pharmaceuticals and medical supplies from July 1; emergency purchases will require sign-off through the system and a monthly committee review. Cancer Care Support: Martinique says it can supply Guyana with radioactive nuclear drugs (radiopharmaceutical isotopes) for certain cancers, following discussions with the Ministry of Health; the announcement came during World Cancer Survivors Day 2026 events led by the Lotus Cancer Initiative, which honoured 18 survivors. Organ Transplant Push: The Ministry of Health launched a 31-month initiative (April 2026–October 2028) to build a sustainable, internationally aligned organ donation and transplantation system, aiming to improve access and reduce deaths from end-stage organ failure. Teen Pregnancy Concern: Human Services Minister Dr. Vindhya Persaud disclosed that 584 pregnant girls under 16 were referred to the Childcare and Protection Agency between 2020 and 2025, highlighting ongoing child protection and health needs. Medical Innovation Spotlight: A record-setting robot-assisted cardiac telesurgery reportedly connected Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation in Guyana with IRCAD India in Indore across nearly 20,000 km.
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