AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoAccreditation for mental health care: Daam Behavioural Healthcare Centre (Qatar Foundation for Social Work) renewed its CARF International behavioural health accreditation for the second consecutive time (2025–2028), highlighting quality systems and continuous improvement. Travel health for chronic patients: Hamad Medical Corporation urged travellers with diabetes, hypertension, heart or respiratory conditions to plan early (4–6 weeks), carry extra medication, get doctor advice on time-zone and dehydration risks, and pack a first-aid kit. Paediatric cardiac surgery support abroad: Qatar Charity launched a specialised Sudan initiative at Wad Madani for paediatric catheterisation and open-heart surgeries, aiming to ease the burden on families and strengthen local cardiac care. Emergency medical relief in Venezuela: Qatar Red Crescent Society activated its disaster response after Venezuela’s earthquakes, sending an airlift with medications, hygiene kits, and HMC specialists to support field care and psychosocial support. Public health warning from Gaza: A Qatar-based public health specialist warned Gaza’s crisis has shifted into a collapse of public health, driven by contaminated water, sanitation failure, medicine shortages and malnutrition.
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