AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCross-border care access: Macao Union Medical Center expanded its tier 2 specialist outpatient services to Hengqin residents with household registration and residence permit holders in the Guangdong-Macao In-Depth Cooperation Zone, effective immediately, with tier 2 pricing and a 30% discount for Macao residents. Robotic orthopedics in Macao: The center also completed Macao’s first robotic-assisted unicompartmental knee arthroplasty, using CT-based 3D planning and a Mako system for minimally invasive, precise joint replacement. Food safety alert: The Municipal Affairs Bureau ordered a Travessa de Chan Loc egg noodle shop to stop selling and reorganize production after a routine test found excessive lead in a loose-packed frying noodle sample. Community health push: Community leaders backed the Health Bureau’s healthy weight challenge, calling for a long-term walking network map, more regular activities, and better tools to keep residents engaged. TCM industry momentum: Xinhua highlighted Hengqin’s Guangdong-Macao Traditional Chinese Medicine Technology Industrial Park, where Macao-funded enterprises are helping revive TCM through a cross-border production model. Wellness at work: Sands China wrapped up its “Happy 360 Month” wellness campaign, rolling out AI health screening via an AI tongue image analyzer station for staff. Local reading culture: The Cultural Affairs Bureau will continue its “Mobile Library” outreach across Macao from July to September, bringing reading and story activities to community spaces.
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