AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedicaid & community harm: A Daily Wire claim of a $1.2bn Ohio Medicaid fraud involving resettled Bhutanese immigrants is still unproven; The Kathmandu Post stresses it’s an estimate of potential fraud, not a confirmed finding, and warns allegations target specific operators, not the whole community—while another report reportedly makes sweeping, speculative accusations. Wellness travel: Chan Brothers Travel launched “Journey Within,” a science-led, outcome-measured wellness trip series with a personalised Wellbeing Dividend report. Skin health research: A Taiwan national claims study reviews healthcare use and costs for patients with generalized pustular psoriasis, a rare, severe condition needing urgent care. Wildlife & conservation: Assam released seven rescued golden langurs back to the wild after an alleged trafficking ring was busted; one langur died during rehabilitation, underscoring ongoing smuggling risks. Bhutan digital push: Bhutan’s State of the Nation Report says the digital economy is growing jobs and income, highlighting the National Digital Identity system. Disaster readiness: Thimphu’s full-scale earthquake simulation found gaps in coordination, communications, and hospital surge capacity. Nutrition in schools: Bhutan plans enhanced feeding for 467 schools in 2026–27, including 20 new Green Kitchens. Violence support: Bhutan’s One Stop Crisis Centre at JDWNRH handled 700+ violence and abuse cases in early 2026, offering medical, legal and psychosocial help under one roof.
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