AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaternal & newborn care: Geisinger hospitals earned Pennsylvania Perinatal Quality Collaborative Designations Awards for improving maternal and newborn outcomes, including work on health equity and maternal sepsis. Food access: Cheyenne’s Smart Spoon Café summer meal program is moving to Laramie County Community College, with free breakfast and lunch sites designed to better reach families during the school hunger gap. Public health alert: Colorado health officials detected tularemia (“rabbit fever”) in a dead rabbit in Larimer County, urging extra precautions outdoors and noting the disease can spread via ticks and animal exposure. Reproductive healthcare: A Natrona County court struck down three Wyoming abortion restrictions as unconstitutional, including ultrasound timing and clinic requirements, with the decision tied to earlier Wyoming Supreme Court protections for healthcare decisions. Youth safety & wellbeing: Wyoming’s child and family wellbeing ranking improved, with reported drops in poverty and suicide helping drive gains. Community health support: Casper opened “Among Friends,” a new ADA-compliant adult day center for seniors (55+) aimed at reducing isolation for people living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. School policy: Albany County school leaders proposed limits on student-made or shared deepfakes, citing mental health harms and nonconsensual sexual content risks. Animal health story: Casper Humane Society puppies recovered from emergency surgery after ingesting debris and are now ready for adoption.
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