AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCyclospora/Cyclosporiasis Spike: Arkansas health officials report cyclosporiasis cases jumped to 26 confirmed infections year-to-date, nearly double earlier counts, with symptoms tied to watery, sometimes explosive diarrhea and guidance to stay hydrated while investigators look for links to the national outbreak. Food Safety Watch: The broader outbreak has been linked by federal investigators to shredded iceberg lettuce served at some Taco Bell locations in multiple states, prompting reminders to wash hands and handle produce carefully. Local Care Access: White River Health (WRH) added Dr. Jessica Snelgrove to its Southside Family Care team, expanding primary care and preventive services. Hospital/Community Support: Jefferson Regional’s marketing office donated 20 fans to the Area Agency on Aging’s Beat the Heat drive for seniors and people with disabilities. Foodbank Funding: The Arkansas Foodbank received a $225,000 Methodist Foundation for Arkansas grant to expand fresh-produce access through school markets and a fresh produce initiative. Work Requirements Debate: A national editorial argues Medicaid work requirements and new CMS rules add red tape that can push medically vulnerable people off coverage. Religious Liberty Ranking: Arkansas topped a First Liberty Institute religious liberty index, scoring 89.7% and landing in the “excellent” category.
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