AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI in Finland’s public sector: Finland’s finance ministry says the state, municipalities and regional healthcare authorities will run fully on AI by 2031, with a shared AI platform planned by the end of the next electoral term—raising concerns about job losses as AI assistants take over tasks. Sleep health research: A new analysis highlights the heavy human and economic burden of idiopathic hypersomnia, including links to anxiety, depression, poorer daily functioning and higher rates of other conditions. Organ donation attitudes: A study examines what drives families’ willingness to donate organs in intensive care units, pointing to trust in healthcare, knowledge of the process, beliefs and the stress of grief. Heat and safety: With Europe facing extreme temperatures, military and community efforts focus on preventing heat injury and providing safe drinking water. Wellness and culture in Finland: Helsinki’s sauna scene gets a boost with new “whole sauna island” bookings, while Paimio Sanatorium is reimagined as a wellness and cultural destination. Public health and prevention: Guidance on safer summer lake dips stresses supervised swimming and paying attention to water quality and hazards.
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