AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSmall AI for health fraud: A new report highlights “small AI” that can verify medicines offline—after a demo failed when cloud servers were too slow—showing how low-power tools could help fight counterfeit drugs even where internet and electricity are unreliable. Uruguay humanitarian health response: Uruguay launched a multi-flight airlift to earthquake-hit Venezuela, with the first Hercules plane delivering 15 tons of medical supplies, hygiene products, powdered milk and rescue equipment, as the operation targets 60+ tons. Local prevention push: Uruguay is expanding its free meningococcal vaccination campaign, aiming to strengthen protection against a serious bacterial disease. Public health nutrition debate in the region: Argentina’s front-of-package warning label law is back in the spotlight as the government seeks repeal, reigniting the fight over clearer food information versus industry and consumer-choice arguments. Health access for expats: A guide to retiring in Punta del Este flags healthcare costs and coverage limits, noting many retirees rely on Uruguay’s mutualista system plus possible international insurance.
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