AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoIdaho Medicaid & coverage squeeze: Idaho AG Raúl Labrador pushed for broader Medicaid data access to speed fraud recovery, citing $900,756 recovered in FY2025, while new reporting shows Idaho is among the states seeing sharp Obamacare enrollment drops as subsidies end and premiums jump. Public health costs & access: A new map highlights how nursing home costs are soaring nationwide, with Alaska topping the list—another reminder that long-term care affordability is getting harder. Idaho emergency preparedness: Mountain Home’s wildfire response continues, with officials updating injuries and investigating why some residents didn’t receive emergency alerts during the fast-moving RA 1 fire. Infectious disease watch: Highly pathogenic bird flu has resurfaced in Idaho dairy herds, with federal officials confirming new infected herds after a quieter stretch. Community health education: “Stop the Bleed” training is credited with helping an Idaho Falls man apply a tourniquet after a severe crash injury. Health industry moves: PetIQ’s veterinary services business was sold to Tractor Supply, signaling continued shakeups in pet health and wellness services. Men’s health outreach: RadNet announced a free men’s health webinar covering heart disease, prostate cancer, and lung cancer.
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