AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHomelessness & Emergency Care: A new Iceland study links homelessness to rising emergency department use, with 9,491 visits and an estimated ISK 4.6 billion cost (2020–2024), pointing to housing and support gaps and calling for low-threshold services and better discharge planning. Addiction Treatment & Drug Supply: Vogur Addiction Treatment Center says large seizures haven’t historically shifted illegal drug supply in Iceland, but it’s watching whether June’s 177 kg haul (including 106 kg cocaine) will affect the market; cocaine dependence treatment demand remains high. Education Policy: Iceland plans to pilot nationwide school attendance standards for 2026–2027 to tackle persistent absenteeism, standardising how schools record and respond to avoidance and when specialist welfare/health services get involved. Pharma Access: The European Commission granted centralized marketing authorization for CinnaGen’s teriparatide biosimilar Zandoriah®, with Iceland included among countries eligible for EU-based launch preparations. Workplace Safety (Elsewhere, Relevant): A Germany survey finds 57% of healthcare workers in North Rhine-Westphalia reported violence at work, with emergency departments flagged as especially high-risk. Wellness Hydration (Iceland): Liquid I.V. is expanding into Iceland as part of Unilever’s broader European rollout, bringing powdered electrolyte hydration to more consumers.
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