AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoIndiana Medicaid coverage pressure: Federal data reported by AP shows Ohio saw the biggest drop in Affordable Care Act enrollment after pandemic-era exchange subsidies expired, with Indiana also losing more than 25%—a hit that could reduce access to low-cost care for Hoosiers. Fever injury management: Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark returned after two games missed with back issues, saying her body “feels great,” but coach Stephanie White is keeping a cautious minutes plan; Aliyah Boston sat out the Sparks game and the team is “flip-flopping” availability on back-to-backs. Public health & food safety: A Cyclospora outbreak is spreading across multiple states, and Indiana-area guidance warns that rinsing produce isn’t enough for some foods like raspberries—consumers may need to adjust choices until the source is identified. Veterans care access: Huntington County held a ribbon-cutting for a new Huntington VA Clinic community-based outpatient site, expanding primary care and lab/pharmacy support for eligible veterans. Animal health enforcement: The DEA searched Lowell Animal Hospital in northwest Indiana over alleged over-prescribing of a canine cough controlled substance; the hospital says it followed dosage instructions and has reopened. Homelessness law change: Indiana’s new public camping/sleeping enforcement (SEA 285) starts July 1, with warnings and possible misdemeanor penalties plus emergency detention rules during dangerous weather.
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