AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoStroke Smart Idaho: Idaho is renewing its Stroke Smart State push, urging residents to recognize stroke signs fast (BEFAST), call 911 instead of driving, and get coordinated care quickly—highlighting that “time is brain” and noting Clearwater Valley Hospital’s Level III Stroke Center status. Medicare & weight-loss drugs: A federal pilot starting July 1 could lower costs for some seniors on weight-loss medications like Wegovy and Zepbound, with Idaho Matters discussing potential eligibility and future impacts. Boise water planning: Boise City Council adopted a drought emergency ordinance with phased conservation steps for customers on the public drinking-water system, tied to Ada County drought conditions. Community health access & support: FUNDSY shifted funding to expand the Nampa Family Justice Center, adding a temporary emergency shelter and job/education readiness space for abuse survivors. Public safety in Idaho Falls: Bonneville County deputies investigated a threat call at Idaho Falls Community Hospital; the hospital resumed normal operations within an hour. Sports policy ripple: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Idaho’s transgender athlete bans for girls’ and women’s sports, with Washington activists already looking to ballot initiatives. Local health-adjacent updates: Lifepoint Health completed its St. Joseph Regional Medical Center acquisition; Idaho also saw a Level IV trauma designation for Valor Health.
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