AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPreventive care momentum: A Bristol, CT clinic says more patients are asking for earlier wellness insights, driving demand for proactive, data-driven health testing that aims to flag issues before they worsen. Nursing home spotlight: CMS data keeps painting a mixed picture across Connecticut—Candlewood Valley Health & Rehabilitation Center is 3rd largest in NW Hills County (3/5 rating), while Civita Care Center at Danbury is 3rd largest in Western CT County but rated 1/5 with a fine. Workforce policy fight: Multiple state AGs, including Michigan’s Dana Nessel and New York’s Letitia James, are suing the U.S. Department of Education over a rule that limits federal student loans for many professional health degrees—an effort tied directly to the nursing and allied-care shortage. Local governance: New Haven’s Aldermanic Affairs Committee is set to vote on several commission appointments, including roles tied to aging and disability. Health-adjacent watch: A Connecticut-based bank acquisition by Santander is drawing scrutiny from U.S. senators over control of deposits and credit decisions.
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