AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRural Health Funding: Wyoming’s Department of Health opened applications for its Rural Health Transformation Program, with $205 million available to help small hospitals and ambulance providers, grow the workforce, and invest in technology. Infectious Disease Alert: Wyoming confirmed a measles case in an unvaccinated adult in Teton County and issued exposure locations in Grand Teton National Park and Jackson (including Colter Bay Village restaurants and a Target in Jackson), urging symptom watch for 21 days and avoiding high-risk settings. Public Safety & Health: Cheyenne Regional Medical Center earned American Heart Association quality achievement awards, highlighting cardiovascular care improvements. Health Protection From Scams: WDH warned residents about phone “spoofing” using a WDH number to request sensitive personal information. Cancer Care Policy: A Wyoming-focused piece highlights the Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection (MCED) Screening Coverage Act as a potential boost for earlier cancer detection and better survival odds. Workforce Well-Being: A survey of federal wildland firefighters found low morale and serious staffing concerns, with many considering leaving the profession. Community Care in Heat: Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland expanded water and wellness checks during extreme heat to protect homebound seniors and others at higher risk. Local Clinic Expansion: Sheridan County welcomed Advanced Therapy Clinic Wyoming, a pediatric therapy clinic offering ABA services in-clinic and in-home.
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