AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMaternal health & vaccines: ACOG released its 2026 maternal immunization schedule, recommending pregnant people get COVID-19, flu, RSV, and Tdap, with guidance endorsed by 13 medical groups. Access to care: A federal judge sided with Alaska in a SNAP timing lawsuit, ending a yearslong effort to force the state to process applications on strict federal deadlines. Medicaid policy shift: CMS issued an interim framework for Medicaid work requirements starting Jan. 1, with exemptions for people with health-related barriers. Rural health logistics: Alaska Air Cargo and Phox Health expanded same-day prescription delivery in Washington, using next-flight-out shipping to keep temperature-sensitive meds on track. Child well-being warning: Alaska dropped to 47th in the nation for children’s overall well-being in the Kids Count report, with education and economic well-being ranking especially low. Public safety & schools: The Mat-Su School Board endorsed a policy allowing certain staff to carry concealed handguns on school property, sparking debate over safety and resources. Community health services: Capital City Fire and Rescue reported 860 responses in May, including EMS, crisis response, and sobering center operations. Denali tragedy: Mt. McKinley/Denali investigations continue after a ranger death, with the NPS saying details will come after review.
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