AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAutism Care Update: Indiana FSSA is pausing enrollment of new autism therapy providers for at least six months, starting Saturday, citing a surge in ABA spending and concerns about sustainability and oversight. Health & Safety in Heat: Michiana localities are opening cooling centers for residents during 90s temperatures and high humidity; for areas without listings, officials say to call 211 for nearby options. Hospital Training Boost: IUP in Indiana, Pa. received a $2 million Appalachian Regional Commission grant to expand osteopathic and health sciences simulation and rural-focused interprofessional training. Men’s Health/Community Support: Fathers and Families Center in Central Indiana announced a $5.5 million campaign to double the number of fathers and families it serves, aiming to expand staffing and space. Education Snapshot: Indiana moved up to 11th nationally in education in the Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count report, but reading and math struggles remain widespread. Sports Medicine Note: Colts receiver Alec Pierce says offseason ankle surgery will keep him out of workouts and may affect his training camp timeline. Public Health Reminder: A national study links regular fish oil and certain vitamins/antioxidants with later natural menopause, adding to ongoing research on supplements and women’s health.
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