AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedical Training & Rights: Two UK medical students challenge the Medical Training (Prioritisation) Act 2026, arguing it unfairly deprioritises overseas-campus students and effectively blocks access to NHS foundation training, with priority categories including Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland but not their Malta campus. Travel Health & Costs: A Luxembourg family’s holiday emergency abroad highlights how “medical fraud” can happen through misleading billing or choosing the wrong facility—especially when travellers don’t know local options or public vs private costs. Liechtenstein Abortion Law: Prince Alois says he will veto a proposed first-12-weeks abortion reform if it clears parliament, reigniting a debate over current exceptions tied to life/health risks or sexual crime. Local Safety: After a football supporter clash in Lahti, Finnish police arrested 48 people; one suspect is from Liechtenstein, and officers reported assaults and pyrotechnic flares with medical teams on scene. Health Policy in Europe: ETIAS for non-EU Schengen entry is delayed again, affecting how travellers plan authorisations for short stays. Work & Health Access: Switzerland’s work-permit system has no EU/EFTA salary thresholds, shaping who can enter healthcare and other shortage sectors.
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