AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHealth Policy & Access: Indiana’s PathWays for Aging case management is drawing frustration from Hoosiers, with residents saying the new system isn’t delivering the support they expected. Overdose Prevention: IU and Marion County expanded free naloxone training for community overdose responders, aiming to increase access to Narcan and overdose readiness. Mental Health Response: Indianapolis expanded its Clinician-Led Community Response program countywide, pairing clinicians with peer support to respond to mental health crises through 911 instead of a traditional law enforcement approach. Maternal Health: Preliminary Indiana data shows infant mortality held at a record-low 6.3 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2025. Public Health Funding: Lafayette Urban Ministry is offering summer camp plus emergency help for utilities, rent, and medical needs like prescriptions and required exams/tests. Healthcare Workforce & Training: Ivy Tech Fort Wayne broke ground on a new Nursing & Health Sciences Building to expand training capacity. Pharma & Business: Eli Lilly agreed to buy Curevo Vaccine for $1.5B as it pushes next-generation shingles vaccine development. Legal/Workplace Rights: Ball State will pay $225K to settle a free-speech lawsuit tied to a fired employee’s private Facebook comments about Charlie Kirk.
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