AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHomelessness as a health crisis: A new Iceland report links homelessness to rising emergency care use, estimating ISK 4.6 billion in emergency and hospital costs (2020–2024) and calling for better coordination, low-threshold support, and stronger discharge planning. School attendance push: Iceland’s Ministry of Education plans nationwide school attendance standards for 2026–2027 to tackle persistent absenteeism, standardising how schools record cases and respond before involving specialist welfare or healthcare. Addiction and cocaine supply question: Vogur Addiction Treatment Center says big drug seizures haven’t historically shifted Iceland’s cocaine supply much, but it will watch whether June’s large shipments (including 106 kg of cocaine) change the market. Osteoporosis drug access: The European Commission authorised CinnaGen’s teriparatide biosimilar Zandoriah for adult osteoporosis, with marketing access across EU states plus Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Workplace safety in care: Germany’s NRW reports high levels of violence against doctors and nurses, with emergency departments flagged as especially risky—an urgent reminder for healthcare settings. Wellness hydration product expansion: Liquid I.V. is rolling out across Spain, Germany, France, Sweden and Iceland, betting on continued demand for functional, science-backed hydration.
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