AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRural Health Funding Deadline: A federal official told Idaho lawmakers there’s “no leeway” to spend the state’s Rural Health Transformation grant by Oct. 30, or money could be pulled and redistributed—Idaho’s first solicitations are expected early June, with maternal and child health a focus. Mountain Home Fire Relief & Preparedness: After a fast-moving brush fire that damaged homes and sent six law enforcement officers to the hospital, the city is using its “Burn Out Fund” for lodging, food, clothing, medication, and more, while officials remind residents to opt into Idaho’s emergency alert systems before the next wildfire season. Idaho Mental Health in Agriculture: Idaho farmers and ranchers are speaking out about stress and isolation, as advocates cite high depression and suicide risk in agriculture and push for earlier, easier access to help. Medicaid Spending Snapshots: New data show rising Medicaid billing in Idaho communities—Glenns Ferry’s Procedures/Professional Services jumped in 2024, and Moscow’s alcohol and drug abuse treatment totals climbed—highlighting where public health dollars are flowing. Local Health Access: Idaho’s Rural Health Transformation grants are set to “go live” in June, with the state ready to solicit contractors and subgrants. Community Health & Wellness: St. Luke’s FitOne in Boise opens special $25 registration June 3, with proceeds supporting projects for children and families. Health-Adjacent Safety: A Hayden crash case adds to local concern after a driver released from prison one day before a fatal crash was arrested again.
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