AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOrgan Donation Push: Barbados’ Human Tissue Transplant Bill is moving forward in the Senate, with the AG calling it a “watershed moment” and senators backing it as a life-saving step that could ease dialysis pressure by enabling deceased donation. Cultural Barriers to Care: A senator and internal medicine expert warned the law’s success depends on shifting religious and cultural attitudes, stressing public education and stronger hospital support. Preventive Healthcare Boost: BARP, Beacon Insurance and Urgent Care Barbados launched free annual health checks for insured members aged 40+, aiming to catch chronic disease early with targeted screenings. Chronic Disease Mindset: Healthcare and insurance executives urged earlier intervention and routine screening, saying fear of bad news is keeping people—especially men—away from check-ups. Migrant Worker Welfare: Government officials visited construction sites after welfare concerns were raised, ordering urgent improvements and requiring full worker lists, including health and safety details. Venezuela Earthquake Aid: Barbados is sending a small military team to set up a field hospital as Caricom mobilises relief, while local officials face criticism over how quickly government-organised aid logistics are moving. Medical Products Regulation: Parliament passed the Barbados Medical Products Authority (BMPA) Bill, strengthening oversight of medicines, vaccines and medical devices with PAHO support. Early Treatment Investment: Beacon Insurance says investing in urgent care before conditions worsen can reduce unnecessary emergency visits and improve outcomes.
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