AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMedical Regulation Overhaul: Barbados has passed the Barbados Medical Products Act, 2026 to create a Barbados Medical Products Authority, aiming for stronger oversight of medicines and devices, better access, and a science-based push toward international standards. Public Health Alert: The Ministry of Health and Wellness says syphilis cases are rising, with 156 new cases in 2025 (up from 107 in 2024) and more positive tests at the Best dos Santos Public Health Laboratory—urging safer sex, regular testing, and prompt treatment. Local Tech for Daily Life: The government is rolling out Pearly App, a mobile platform for reporting public service issues like potholes and water outages, with photo/video/location submissions and tracking for follow-up. Workforce & Workplace Tech: Employers are struggling with retention as workers prioritise flexibility, culture, and development—signalling a shift from “just hiring” to stronger onboarding and retention strategies. Climate-Driven Student Innovation: St James Secondary School won the RBC Young Leaders 2026 top prize for WORM, a biological waste-optimisation project designed to cut school waste and build climate resilience. New Materials Innovation: Harris Paints introduced a world-first single-base dry tinting system in Barbados, using advanced dry pigment pearls for decorative paint. Digital Health in the Region: Adroit Infosystems highlighted practical digital healthcare workflows at a Trinidad symposium, focusing on connected EHR operations and real-world clinic needs. Ports & AI: Barbados Port Inc. is involved in a regional ports meeting stressing digitalisation and AI for planning, cargo movement, safety, and predictive maintenance.
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