AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaternal & Child Health: The Dominican Republic reported an increase in infant mortality in the first half of 2026, with 762 deaths of children under five recorded from January to June—prompting calls to strengthen prenatal check-ups, access to quality care, and prevention efforts. Emergency Care Tech: PazMental RD’s MiRPRE (My Personal Emergency Response Record) system aims to help caregivers and first responders quickly access allergies, medications, conditions, and contacts via QR/NFC scanning during emergencies. Health System Disputes: DIDA warned it will pursue legal action if private clinics suspend services to ARS affiliates, stressing patients’ care must continue during insurer-provider disputes. Medical Workforce: UNADE graduated 144 new medical specialists in 17 areas from military teaching hospitals, expanding the country’s trained healthcare workforce. Policy & Regulation: The Executive Branch proposed amendments to the Penal Code, including changes tied to Article 354 on sanctions for false medical certifications. Public Health Governance: The DR wrapped up its six-month Pro Tempore Presidency of COMISCA, highlighting regional progress in health governance, digital transformation, workforce development, and emergency preparedness. Health & Safety Enforcement: Authorities seized adulterated, expired, and unregistered medications, underscoring ongoing enforcement to protect patients.
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