AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOklahoma Healthcare Fraud: DOJ says three people in Oklahoma were indicted in a nationwide health care fraud probe, including a Lawton medical equipment case tied to allegedly fraudulent CPAP claims to Tricare and an Oklahoma City speech-language pathologist accused of more than $2.5 million in bogus billing. Local Care Leadership: OU College of Medicine named Dr. Javier Villanueva-Meyer as the new chair of Radiological Sciences, bringing a neuroradiology background from UCSF to OU Health starting in September. Supply Chain for Patients: McKesson selected Moore, Oklahoma for a $179 million, highly automated pharmaceutical distribution center, aiming to expand capacity and keep pharmacies, hospitals and providers stocked. Public Health & Safety: An Edmond mother is warning about kratom after her son’s death, as Oklahoma reports rising fatal overdoses linked to the supplement. Health System Access: McCurtain Memorial Hospital in Idabel pushed back on Netflix “Maternal Instinct” tourism interest, saying the case is not entertainment. Policy Watch: NCAA approved a new Division I age-based eligibility model starting in fall 2027, a move that could reshape college sports careers and trigger lawsuits.
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