AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat Safety: Meteorologists warn a major “heat dome” will bring unusually large, strong, long-lasting heat across much of the U.S., with temperatures 15–25°F above normal and especially dangerous nighttime warmth—raising health risks and adding pressure to wildfire conditions. Idaho Health Care Privacy: A Boise patient says his trust is gone after dermatology records tied to Gem State Dermatology were reportedly found in a public dumpster, sparking renewed questions about how medical information is handled. Rural Care Leadership: Heritage Health named Leslie Allen chief operations officer, tasking her with operational execution across medical, dental, behavioral health, pediatrics, pharmacy and support services. Infectious Disease Watch: Idaho public health officials continue investigating illnesses linked to raw milk and urge prompt medical care for people who get sick after consuming it, especially higher-risk groups. Tick-Borne Guidance: A Northwest-focused explainer clarifies Lyme risk and diagnosis, noting Lyme is not endemic in Idaho and emphasizing correct tick identification and symptoms. Local Health & Wellness: North Idaho College released its Spring 2026 Dean’s List, highlighting student achievement across the region. Public Health Debate: A national vaccine-safety dispute resurfaces after an infant-death sleep-safety analysis was criticized for not including vaccination status in its review. Community Health Context: Idaho’s abortion-access ballot effort is drawing attention, with petition support reported across party lines.
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