AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOrgan Donation in BiH: Hundreds of patients in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are still waiting for an organ, and Bosnia and Herzegovina remains far from Eurotransplant membership; Zenica Cantonal Hospital reports 18 cadaveric explantations in recent years, but only about 2% of ICU patients can become donors, with family consent at the end of life often being the hardest step. Road Safety & Trauma Care: A bus crash in Hungary on the M3 motorway killed 12 Polish pilgrims returning from Međugorje in Bosnia and Herzegovina; police suspect the driver may have fallen asleep, with dozens injured and treated in nearby hospitals—another reminder of how quickly travel can turn into a medical emergency. Local Health System & Community Support: Five mountaineers from Zenica who died while climbing Mount Elbrus were delivered to Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a commemoration and collective funeral planned—highlighting the role of local medical and rescue services in major tragedies. Workplace Health & Safety in BiH: DPM Metals announced commercial production at its Vareš silver-gold mine, saying it embeds health and safety standards and training for the local team as operations ramp up. Tourism Wellness: Tuzla’s Pannonian Lakes is drawing large summer crowds (around 250,000 guests expected by August), with daily safety coverage by staff and lifeguards—an example of how wellness tourism depends on on-site prevention and rapid response.
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