AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWildfire Health Response: CMS announced new Medicare flexibilities for Washington residents affected by major Spokane-area fires, including help replacing damaged durable medical equipment and provider waivers to keep care accessible. Firefighter Cancer Risk: Spokane firefighters described how smoke and toxins from the Old Trails and other blazes exposed them without proper respiratory protection, raising fears about cancer in the years ahead. Pediatric Testing Best Practices: New research flags big differences in Mycoplasma pneumoniae testing across hospitals and urges earlier, more consistent testing so kids get the right antibiotics. Public Safety Tech Debate: A report highlights how police drones and license plate reader networks are expanding surveillance, with civil liberties groups warning about warrant-free tracking and misuse. Community Health & Access: A North Carolina Medicaid pilot showed that covering healthy food, housing, and transport can reduce costly emergency care—an approach lawmakers say could inform broader reform. Local Wellness Infrastructure: The Northwest Seaport Alliance added a second battery-electric forklift at its Tacoma terminal to cut diesel pollution and improve air quality for workers and neighbors. Water Safety: A 10-year-old was pulled from Lake Tapps and hospitalized after CPR; the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office is investigating.
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