AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMedicaid Access: A one-year federal ban on Medicaid reimbursements for routine care at Planned Parenthood and similar clinics has ended, letting eligible patients resume services like cancer screenings, birth control, and STI testing—though states still must opt in. Arkansas Policy Watch: Arkansas has started a “soft launch” of Medicaid work requirements ahead of next year, aiming to test eligibility verification processes as researchers warn past versions increased confusion and uninsured rates. Workforce & Training: UA Little Rock will launch a graduate certificate in health informatics this fall, training students to use EHR tools and data to improve patient outcomes and operations. Public Health—Ticks: Arkansas’ tick season may be worse than usual, with state veterinarians warning about rising tickborne risks, including alpha-gal syndrome. Clinical Care Spotlight: Baxter Health earned the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Rural Recognition Gold award for fast, consistent stroke treatment. Local Health Compliance: Recent Washington County restaurant inspections flagged priority food-safety issues, including improper storage and sanitation lapses.
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