AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCancer Care Expansion: The William S. Smith Charitable Trust is donating to OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center to expand Tulsa services, aiming to cut down travel barriers and bring more advanced treatment and clinical trials closer to northeastern Oklahoma. Medicaid & Coverage: New federal data shows Obamacare/ACA enrollment dropped sharply after enhanced subsidies expired, with Oklahoma among states seeing some of the biggest losses—raising concerns about affordability and access. Public Health & Prevention: Oklahoma doctors shared treatment options for heavy menstrual bleeding, including medication and, in some cases, endometrial ablation. Community Health Infrastructure: Love County broke ground on a rebuilt Health Department after a tornado destroyed the old building; construction is expected to take about a year, with new offices and lab space. Agriculture Health: OSU’s Plant Disease and Insect Diagnostic Lab highlighted its role in spotting emerging crop threats and supporting Oklahoma producers statewide. Staying Safe in Summer: Local guidance focused on fitting exercise into Oklahoma’s heat, plus ongoing warnings about summer hazards like fireworks injuries. Veterans Care: Lawton Veterans Home hit its highest resident census since 2020, operating at about 91.5% capacity.
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