AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTetanus Alert: CDC-linked reporting shows tetanus cases and deaths remain a serious, preventable threat as vaccination rates slip—experts urge staying up to date and treating injuries promptly. Abuse & Child Safety: A St. Louis woman faces child abuse/neglect charges after authorities say two toddlers were found severely malnourished, with one child dying. Medication Abortion Access: Planned Parenthood in Columbia says medication abortion appointments will resume starting Wednesday, after a Jackson County judge struck down key Missouri restrictions. Hospital Billing Pressure: A National Consumers League/KFF Health News letter highlights concerns that medical debt and aggressive hospital collections may be tied to 340B participation, with about 70 Missouri hospitals involved. Public Health & Prevention: Missouri marks Pollinator Week (June 22–28) with a proclamation, spotlighting how native pollinators support ecosystems and food production. Community Response to Substance Use: Kansas City’s Prospect Avenue corridor hosts a 48-hour sobriety call with around-the-clock mental health and substance abuse resources. Kids’ Well-Being: Missouri ranks 28th in KIDS COUNT, with education scores sliding—especially reading and math proficiency. Ketamine Safety Concerns: Anesthesiologists warn ketamine clinics and at-home delivery are expanding faster than oversight, raising safety risks. Fireworks Safety: Missouri fire officials urge careful July 4 planning after injury spikes tied to fireworks. Local Health Workforce: Heartland Whole Health Institute launches a center to help expand residency capacity in Arkansas to address physician shortages.
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