AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMedical Travel Safety: A Luxembourg family’s holiday emergency abroad raises a key warning: medical fraud can hit travellers who don’t know local systems, languages, or where care is cheaper (public vs private hospitals), so planning for emergencies should be part of trip prep. Healthcare Policy & Rights: Liechtenstein’s Prince Regent Alois says he will veto a proposed abortion law reform that would allow abortions in the first 12 weeks, reigniting debate over current exception-based rules. Regulation & Access to Medicines: Hansa Biopharma’s licensing deal for Idefirix in kidney transplant desensitisation moves forward after required approvals, extending coverage across EU/UK/Switzerland and Liechtenstein. Public Health Strategy: EU/EEA payers are urging shared pricing and reimbursement approaches to tackle antimicrobial resistance, pointing to a Nordic model for coordinated antibiotic purchasing and supplier remuneration. Sports & Safety: Finnish police arrested 48 after a football supporter clash in Lahti; among those detained is one Liechtenstein citizen, with investigations into assaults and illegal masking. Travel Rules: Canada updates 2026 entry requirements, clarifying who needs a visitor visa vs an eTA—useful for planning health-related travel logistics.
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