AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFood Safety Recall: Taylor Farms expanded its voluntary recall of shredded iceberg lettuce tied to a growing cyclospora outbreak, now covering 27 states including Oklahoma; officials warn people to discard recalled products immediately since washing won’t reliably fix the risk. Retail Response: Walmart pulled select bagged iceberg salad items from some locations as a precaution, and Taco Bell removed the implicated lettuce from its restaurants nationwide. Hospitality Supply Chain Alert: General Mills also issued a recall of more than 735,000 packages of Pillsbury bread roll dough sold to foodservice accounts in multiple states, including Oklahoma, due to possible glass contamination—restaurants should check lot codes and “better if used by” dates. Local Care Investment: Cherokee Nation Health Services highlighted the opening of the new W.W. Hastings Hospital in Tahlequah, a $470M expansion aimed at boosting emergency, surgical, diagnostics, and neonatal ICU capacity for Cherokee families. Medicaid Oversight: Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond opened an investigation into OHCA’s handling of alleged Medicaid fraud, waste, and abuse, citing missed reporting and low referral numbers. Health Access & Coverage: Insurers are walking back parts of a prior authorization improvement pledge, with patients and clinicians saying delays and denials haven’t improved.
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