AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRural Health & EMS: Sheridan Memorial Hospital is in talks to take full ownership of Wyoming Regional Emergency Medical Services, aiming to qualify for Rural Health Transformation Fund grant money—officials say ambulance service levels should stay the same for both Sheridan and Campbell counties. Healthcare Workforce & Access: Intermountain Health named Scott Peek as regional president for the Peaks Region, overseeing Colorado, Montana, Eastern Wyoming and New Mexico. Public Health Data Use: A Wyoming health task force is examining data to guide rural health decisions. Infection/Poisoning Risk: A California man was sentenced to nearly 8 years in federal prison for pharmacy burglaries tied to thousands of stolen prescription pills, underscoring ongoing medication diversion risks. Roads, Water & Health: The USDA proposed rescinding the 2001 Roadless Rule, a move that could reshape wildfire management and water-protection practices across millions of acres—public comment is open. Safety on the Road: Wyoming ranked among the most dangerous states for driving in a new fatal-crash analysis, with Wyoming listed second. Community Health Governance: Green River City Council moved its meeting and will consider reappointing a member to the Sweetwater County Board of Health. Local Care Quality: Weston County Manor faced a state survey after complaints; officials say staffing hours looked good, with one preliminary documentation issue noted.
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