AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOklahoma Healthcare & Access: Mercy opened the Kathryn Ann Meinders Digestive Health Institute in Oklahoma City, a $52M, two-level center dedicated to digestive care and set to open June 29, supported by a $10M donation from Herman Meinders. Local Health & Wellness: Ethos Wellness Center says it became the first Oklahoma City clinic to integrate Genesis Regenerative’s Regenerative Protein Array technology, adding new regenerative and neuraxial delivery options. Health Policy & Food Security: A federal judge blocked SNAP “unhealthy food” limits in multiple states, ruling USDA lacked authority to approve soda/candy restrictions—an issue that could affect millions of recipients; July SNAP payment timing varies by state. Public Health & Nutrition: An Oklahoma health expert highlighted the Mediterranean diet’s links to lower heart disease risk and better blood sugar control. Healthcare Fraud Watch: DOJ announced a major national health care fraud takedown charging 455 defendants tied to more than $6.5B in false claims, with patient harm alleged. Oklahoma Business of Health: McKesson selected Moore for a highly automated regional distribution center to expand pharmaceutical and medical product distribution capacity. Community Support: RestoreOKC was selected for a Harvard-led Success Planning Community of Practice to strengthen relationship-based support systems for children and families in Northeast OKC.
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