AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildfire Response: North Macedonia is recruiting former Police, Army and firefighting personnel to boost field capacity for the summer wildfire season, with candidates needing at least five years’ experience and good physical/health condition. Cross-Border Healthcare Access: Bulgaria says a Bulgarian citizen, Iva Mihaylova, cannot get adequate treatment in North Macedonia and is pushing for access to care in Sofia; North Macedonia’s foreign minister says the case is under the judiciary but that healthcare access is possible regardless of criminal status. Air Quality & Health: A Europe-wide PM2.5 map links North Macedonia’s Skopski region to high premature-death estimates, highlighting how traffic, industry and heating emissions can drive health risks. Healthcare Innovation: Iute Affinity partners with Further to offer Second Medical Opinion and Precision CancerCare services across Iute markets, expanding access to specialist reviews and personalized cancer recommendations. Regional Cooperation: SEECP priorities for Romania’s upcoming chairmanship include resilience to natural disasters and medical emergencies, alongside EU integration and regional development. Language & Health Institutions: A dispute between DUI/BDI and VLEN centers on language use at the Institute of Public Health after a Health Minister event, raising concerns about compliance in state institutions.
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