AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDigital Health Payments: Qatar’s Metrash app now lets expatriates pay and transfer overseas medical examination fees tied to visa processes, with step-by-step options under “Visas” and “Overseas Medical Examination Procedures.” Public Health & Immunisation: WHO says Afghanistan could interrupt wild polio transmission within 12 months, but only if vaccination drives go hand-in-hand with stronger routine immunisation and wider health services. Qatar Governance & Resilience: Justice Minister Ibrahim bin Ali Al Mohannadi says state institutions are operating with high readiness and uninterrupted services amid regional developments, supported by flexible plans and digital infrastructure. Qatar Cabinet on Regional Safety: Qatar’s Cabinet condemned Iranian attacks on tankers near the Strait of Hormuz and approved legislative, judicial, educational and diplomatic measures, while reiterating Qatar’s rights under international law. Clinical Care & Tech: A legal commentary explores where AI can help in clinical negligence and personal injury claims—organising records faster—while stressing that professional judgement still matters. Health in Conflict: A Palestinian journalist released from Israeli custody says prisons harmed his health severely, describing the system as a “graveyard” for detainees. Sports Medicine Angle: Morocco’s World Cup quarter-final plans face uncertainty as injuries threaten key players’ fitness ahead of France.
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