AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFlu Research: UVM researchers say H1N1 and H3N2 enter lung cells through different routes, pointing to more targeted flu treatments. Reproductive Health Access: KFF reports more than 50 Planned Parenthood clinics have closed this year as Title X and Medicaid funding limits squeeze services for low-income patients. Immigration & Health Workforce: A federal judge struck down Trump’s proposed $100,000 H-1B fee as an unlawful tax, a potential relief for employers that rely on skilled workers, including in healthcare. Nursing Pipeline: UMaine approved new Ph.D. in Nursing and DNP (Family Nursing Practice) programs starting in 2027 to help address nurse educator and advanced practice nurse shortages. Public Health & Safety: Vermont health officials urge residents to “ease into” summer heat and watch for heat illness during the first hot stretch. Local Care & Community: UVM Health’s Project SEARCH celebrated eight graduates, including a participant managing Type 1 diabetes, highlighting workplace training for young adults with disabilities. Senior Living Leadership: The Village at White River Junction named Danielle Nickerson executive director, bringing nearly a decade of Vermont senior care leadership. Tobacco Prevention: Hawaiʻi AG Anne Lopez co-leads a multistate push urging Formula 1 to end tobacco and nicotine sponsorships, including nicotine pouches. Alzheimer’s Support: The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America will host a free Burlington-area conference on July 15 for families and caregivers. Vermont Health Policy: Gov. Phil Scott signed multiple bills affecting health and human services, including updates to Department of Health reporting and programming requirements.
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