AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedical procurement & patient safety: Local medical device firms are pushing for better healthcare procurement governance in Indonesia, saying purchasing should weigh product quality, patient safety, and long-term support for domestic manufacturers—not just budget efficiency. Cancer care upgrade: Indonesia is moving toward multidisciplinary teams and genetic testing to tailor cancer treatment as the country faces a growing cancer burden. Waste management push: Indonesia’s food affairs minister backs a “carrot and stick” approach to waste sorting, warning that open dumping harms health through pollution and microplastics; three waste-to-energy projects were also flagged as national strategic priorities. Sports safety spotlight: A Jakarta marathon death has renewed questions about emergency medical readiness, with organizers saying they expanded medical coverage for the event. Air quality watch: Dhaka’s AQI was reported as “moderate,” while Jakarta’s air quality remains a concern regionally. Child online safety debate: A growing wave of social media restrictions for minors is fueling debate about whether similar rules should spread. Health diplomacy: Indonesia’s health minister met Brunei’s leadership and signed an MoU to strengthen healthcare cooperation.
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