AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPuerto Rico Water Crisis: San Juan and nearby municipalities have faced rotating, multi-day faucet outages since Aug. 7, with officials pointing to drought and record dryness—an urgent public health risk for hygiene and chronic care. Local Health Workforce & Care Access: UPR Humacao and the Pharmaceutical Industry Association of Puerto Rico (PIA) formalized a partnership to build biopharmaceutical talent pipelines, aligning training with industry needs. Biotech & Research Training: A Puerto Rico National Guardsman is interning at NAMRU San Antonio, working on sterilization efficacy research using ozone/hydrogen peroxide for medical device processes. Health Tech & Aging Consumers: A new study finds Puerto Rico’s 55+ population is already highly digital, using online tools for health info and transactions—important for how services reach older adults. Health-Related Economy: Oriental Bank’s strong performance highlights growing deposits and commercial lending in Puerto Rico’s improving banking climate, which can affect healthcare financing and stability. Public Health Watch: Cyclosporiasis cases keep rising in Florida and nationwide, even after lettuce recalls—reminding residents to watch for prolonged diarrhea symptoms and follow guidance. Global Health & Safety: A gold mine landslide in Colombia killed 13 and injured seven, underscoring ongoing occupational safety and emergency medical response needs.
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