AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealthcare Workforce Update: Croatia’s healthcare system added more staff and providers in 2025, with 80,806 healthcare workers (+2,327) and 2,025 healthcare service providers (+110), driven largely by private-sector growth, while primary care centres dropped after reorganisation. Cancer Survivorship Care: Zagreb Children’s Hospital launched a digital “SurPass” survivor passport to support lifelong follow-up for childhood cancer survivors, aiming to improve continuity from paediatric to adult care and reduce late-effect risks. Tourist Health Access: Croatia opened 50 tourist medical clinics across 11 counties to ease pressure on local services during peak summer, offering medically necessary care for EHIC holders. Climate & Public Health Risks: Croatian experts warn hotter summers and more extreme weather will reshape daily life, with projections pointing to higher average temperatures and more intense heatwaves. Wellness Tradition (With Caution): Nin’s “Queen’s Beach” draws visitors to bury themselves in sand that can reach about 50°C for joint and muscle relief, though experts stress limited scientific proof and recommend it as a complementary wellness experience. Sports & Injury Awareness: World Cup coverage highlights how hidden injuries can surface in football, including cases where facial trauma may affect breathing even when damage looks minor.
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