AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHospital Access & Safety (Philippines): Manila’s UST Hospital says it hasn’t run out of doxycycline for floodwater exposure, urging people to get checked before taking any meds. Public Health Response (Philippines): The Manila Health Department will offer free doxycycline at select health centers for leptospirosis prevention on Aug. 18, while symptomatic residents are told to seek care at local hospitals. Patient Rights (Philippines): The Senate approved the Extended Anti-Hospital Detention Bill, aiming to stop facilities from holding patients or human remains over unpaid bills (without canceling what’s owed). Insurance Coverage (Idaho): Portneuf Health and Regence BlueShield of Idaho struck a new three-year deal to restore in-network coverage for thousands after a contract lapse. Hospital Finance (Alabama): Jackson Hospital says it’s on track to exit bankruptcy after signing a new four-year reimbursement contract with Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Rural Care Planning (Canada): North Shore Health Network is exploring a single-site hospital concept for Central Algoma to support emergency services. Drug Costs (U.S.): A survey finds Medicare beneficiaries believe they’re paying more for price-negotiated Part D drugs, alongside reported access hurdles. Workforce & Care Delivery (Indiana): A new virtual pediatric clinic in Indiana is launching to cut wait times for sick visits and behavioral health. Medication Safety (U.S.): Poison center data shows a sharp rise in liver injury calls tied largely to Tylenol and other medications. Care Experience (U.S.): A new “Smilezones” project is transforming pediatric spaces at Sault Area Hospital to make visits feel less scary.
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