AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedicaid Coverage Watch: Arkansas DHS chief Janet Mann told lawmakers the state is “optimistic” CMS will approve a short-term extension of ARHOME, so nearly 207,000 expansion beneficiaries keep coverage—without a federal green light, they’d shift to fee-for-service Medicaid, which could disrupt providers and patients. Food Safety Alerts: FDA upgraded a massive egg recall to Class I after Salmonella risk tied to illnesses; affected cartons (Midwest Poultry Services) were sold in Arkansas and several other states. Separately, Walmart recalled Marketside Tomato Bisque Soup Kits in 29 states over possible Listeria contamination. Maternal Health Tool: Hospitals in at least 24 states are using “I Gave Birth” wristbands to flag postpartum risks and reduce maternal deaths that often occur after delivery. Medical Education Pipeline: UALR and NYITCOM at A-State launched a 7-year accelerated pathway for up to 10 students per year, aiming to help address physician shortages in Arkansas. Public Health & Community: Arkansas officials also reported burn bans in parts of the region, and a Jonesboro school bus crash involving 10 children reported no injuries. Legal/Health Crime: Arkansas AG Tim Griffin announced the arrest of a Jacksonville man on 14 counts involving child sexual abuse material.
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