AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate & Public Health: PM Philip Davis urged urgent climate action at the Bahamas Youth Climate Conference, warning that extreme heat is already driving up household costs and straining services, with heat-index readings reported as high as 102–110°F and power outages linked to early heat and equipment faults. Digital Health Records: BahamasEMR+ (BEMR) marks one year since the DPH and IS4H Bahamas pilot, with clinic users reporting better day-to-day operations and patient care as the system expands beyond the Gambier and Adelaide clinics. Hospital Capacity & Upgrades: Health Minister Dr. Michael Darville said renovations at Princess Margaret Hospital’s operating theatres are temporarily disrupting elective surgeries due to problematic flooring, while emergency services remain fully operational. US Support for Healthcare: The US Northern Command handed over about $400,000 in generators, vehicles, and cardiac monitors to the Ministry of Health and Wellness to strengthen clinic resilience and improve equipment maintenance response. Road Safety & Community Grief: Families mourn victims of the Shirley Street crash, with police confirming a fourth young woman killed, as officials again call for safer driving. Extreme Heat Watch: NOAA issued an extreme heat advisory for the Dominican Republic and highlighted health risks across the region, including the Bahamas.
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