AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaternal Health: A 26-year-old first-time mother in Puerto Rico, Kivianna Linnette, died shortly after delivering twins; the newborns survived and are stable, highlighting the high stakes of twin pregnancies and the need for strong obstetric emergency response. Indoor Air & Kids: A pediatric-focused guide warns that indoor air pollution can be worse than outdoor air, increasing kids’ risk of infections and asthma flare-ups; it urges removing pollution sources (including vaping/smoking near children), improving ventilation, and being mindful of where kids spend time. Opioid Treatment Access: A Rutgers-led study finds long-acting injectable buprenorphine use is rising in New Jersey and nationwide, but still remains under 5% of prescriptions—potentially limiting a tool that can help patients stay on treatment. Public Health Accountability: An HHS watchdog report projects $5.56B in recoveries and savings while noting enforcement activity fell to a two-year low, raising questions about whether fraud crackdowns are matching the public narrative. Health Equity & Nutrition: Puerto Rico is grouped among places flagged for low WIC participation; coverage gaps can mean fewer low-income pregnant women get access to healthy foods and nutrition counseling. Community Health Workforce: Hamilton Medical Center in the U.S. highlighted new internal medicine and family medicine residency graduates, underscoring ongoing pipeline needs for primary and specialty care.
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