AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHealth Privacy & Records: U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is seeking access to Americans’ identifiable medical records through state systems, raising legal and privacy concerns as he pursues links between vaccines and autism. Coverage Loss Hits ERs: Indiana hospitals report a double-digit rise in emergency department visits since 2025, tied to fewer Hoosiers on ACA plans and Medicaid coverage changes, plus premium pressure pushing people toward high-deductible options. Obesity Drug Update: Eli Lilly says its menopause-focused analyses of Foundayo (orforglipron) show significant weight loss across menopause stages, including in women living with type 2 diabetes. Local Health Workforce Education: Floyd County School of Innovation students LilyAnna Thompson and Ava Mays qualified for the Healthcare Occupation Students of America national competition in Indianapolis. Community Health Access: North Webster Community Public Library is expanding summer “experience passes,” including Science Central and Indiana State Museum/Historic Sites options. Sports Medicine Note: Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston is listed questionable for Monday’s game with a lingering lower-leg injury. Public Health Policy Watch: Indiana Democrats announced Jessica Bailey and Coumba Kebe as candidates for state comptroller and treasurer, with Kebe highlighting Medicaid policy communication.
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