AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealth Insurance Reform: Iceland is cutting the wait for public health insurance for new residents from outside the EEA from six months to three, and from Jan 1 it will stop covering illness or accident costs incurred during travel outside the EEA—prompting people to review private travel insurance. Women’s Mental Health & Sleep: A nationwide Icelandic study finds nearly 7% of women report trauma-linked nightmares and disruptive sleep symptoms, linking repeated stress and violence to lasting sleep and mental health effects. Youth Wellbeing Check-In: A survey of local Grade 10 students shows most feel safe and cared for, but many—especially girls—rate their mental health as less than good, with substance use also reported. Cervical Cancer Prevention: Switzerland’s HPV programme is moving forward, but the country still doesn’t reimburse the more precise HPV test—highlighting access gaps in cancer prevention. Burn Treatment Breakthrough: An Afghan paediatric surgeon receives international recognition for using fish-skin grafting to treat severe burns in a young child, with the technique discussed at Iceland’s Arctic Midnight Sun Surgical Workshop. Local Safety: A fatal motorcycle crash east of Vík is under investigation by South Iceland Police, with emergency services and forensic teams responding.
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