AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSupreme Court & Health Access: The U.S. Supreme Court ended Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians, leaving thousands in Connecticut communities facing renewed deportation risk—an upheaval that can disrupt care, housing, and stability for families. Housing Health: A UVM study links historic redlining in Hartford neighborhoods to higher lead contamination today, with soil around multi-family homes more likely to be contaminated—raising urgent child health concerns. AI in Care Delivery: TigerConnect expanded its AI-powered clinical communication platform with new scheduling tools, aiming to reduce clinician burden and improve hospital workflow across Connecticut. Workforce & Training: A new nonprofit, Raise Us, backed by major employers and governors, is raising $500 million to help workers adapt to AI-driven job changes—relevant as states push for retraining and coverage stability. Medicaid Pressure: CT comptroller and other state fiscal leaders urged the Trump administration to reverse federal health care cuts, warning of more medical debt and delayed treatment. Medicare Advantage: A new explainer breaks down what Part C plans typically add beyond Original Medicare. Local Health & Safety: Connecticut Medicaid PCA fraud charges were filed against a Baltic woman accused of billing for care not provided. Cannabis Oversight: Connecticut leaders advanced a cannabis compact with the Mashantucket Tribe, drawing debate over state oversight and public safety.
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