AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWomen’s Health Coverage Push: China unveiled new measures to expand insurance support for women, including coverage for women’s health needs across life stages and maternity-related risks. Drug Crime Crackdown: Ahead of World Drug Day, China’s top court and procuratorate pledged tougher penalties for drug crimes involving minors, including upstream trafficking and unregulated addictive substances. Primary Care Chinese Medicine Upgrade: Hong Kong’s Hospital Authority will standardize the naming of Chinese Medicine Clinics cum Training and Research Centres across 18 districts starting July 1, aiming to make subsidized services easier to find. Brain Health & Research: HKUST researchers reported a misalignment-resistant generative AI approach to speed up virtual histopathology staining workflows, while a Tibetan Plateau study suggests the brain actively reorganizes during acclimatization over weeks. Healthcare Workforce in Hong Kong: Hong Kong’s health secretary said relaxing licensing rules for doctors without permanent residency is meant to attract younger specialists. Solar Industry Shift: China’s solar sector is entering a more stable, quality-focused phase after removal of an export tax rebate, ending a volume-driven price war. International Health Tech Deal: CStone Pharmaceuticals signed an exclusive commercialization agreement for its oncology drug sugemalimab in Australia and New Zealand.
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