AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health Funding: Snohomish County Health Department is bracing for staffing and program cuts as Washington’s state and federal public health funding stays uncertain, even after smaller-than-feared reductions. Maternal Health & Safety: A pregnant Tacoma woman remains hospitalized after a pit bull attack led to early delivery and severe infections. Accountability in Care: Nearly 120 women sued Tri-Cities OB-GYN Dr. Mark Mulholland, alleging decades of sexual abuse and claiming Kadlec and Providence failed to protect patients despite complaints. Food & Health Tech: Experts warn that nutrition-tracking apps can help habits, but gamified features (streaks, badges, points) may worsen anxiety or disordered eating for vulnerable users. Sports Policy: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld state bans on transgender girls competing in girls sports, setting up Washington’s November ballot fight. Long-Term Care: WA Cares begins paying benefits, offering support for in-home care and related needs via a payroll-funded program. Animal Health Risk: WSU warned eastern Washington residents about fox tapeworm risk after detection of the parasite in the region.
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