AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealthcare Quality Push: Mongolia’s Health Minister issued a directive to improve medical service quality and accessibility, stressing patient-centered care, stronger safety and ethics, faster emergency services regardless of registration, and quarterly reporting to the ministry. Immunization Update: Mongolia presented preliminary results from evaluating its national immunization program and a post-introduction assessment of HPV vaccination; since 2024, HPV is given nationwide to 11-year-olds regardless of sex, alongside a revised schedule covering nine vaccine types for children up to age 15. Food Security & Public Health: President Khurelsukh visited Teso Group under the “Food Revolution” initiative, highlighting expanded domestic production, job creation, and a wastewater treatment facility—framed as support for healthier, safer food supply. Diplomacy with a Health Angle: South Korea’s Minister of Unification met Mongolia’s president, discussing regional peace and cooperation that includes healthcare alongside trade, mining, infrastructure, and tourism. Bilateral Medical Cooperation: Belarus’s ambassador presented credentials to Mongolia’s president, with both sides pointing to joint projects including medicine. Public Health Oversight Abroad: A U.S. federal judge ordered San Diego County health inspectors to be allowed into the Otay Mesa immigration detention center, a ruling that could affect local health inspection authority.
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