AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCourt Ruling: Bahamas Court of Appeal rejected an argument that a gun convict with diabetes, obesity and lung artery blockages was “too sick” for jail, ordering Thomas Jean Baptiste to serve the remaining prison time after doctors said his conditions were routinely treatable. Public Health & Care Access: NHIA says primary care use is rising, with 121,107 primary visits in 2025, including 27,218 annual physicals and 10,603 chronic care visits, while hypertension drives most NHI cardiovascular cases. NHI Provider Payments: NHI Providers Association warns there’s still no clear strategy guaranteeing timely NHIA payments to physicians, raising concerns about continuity of care. Healthcare Workforce Strain: Bahamas Nurses Union says nurses are burnt out and feel “victimised,” citing clinic deterioration, supply shortages, and unpaid overtime, while the minister disputes the severity. Energy & Health Risks: Golden Gates residents report severe BPL outages, sleeping in cars and losing food, while government leaders push LNG as a path to more reliable power—framing unreliable electricity as an “invisible tax” on health services and daily life. Environment & Health: NOAA reports ocean heat stress is already triggering early coral bleaching alerts around the Florida Keys and Bahamas, with reef monitoring urging public help. Safety & Emergency Response: Aviation reps challenge claims about Independence Day crash response in North Andros, arguing specialized airport trauma equipment is needed; investigators also report the Flamingo Air Cessna 402C crash involved landing gear and flaps extended before impact.
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