AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoUtah Health Oversight: Utah revoked Provo Canyon School’s Provo campus license, ordering the facility to stop services by Aug. 16 after dozens of 2026 noncompliance citations tied to alleged abuse and unsafe practices—following the earlier Springville campus shutdown. Mental Health & Safety: The state’s licensing action adds to scrutiny of the “troubled teen” industry, with officials citing failures to protect youth from harm and “cruel and unnecessary” practices. Pediatric Emergency Care: Intermountain Children’s Health rolled out a standardized asthma attack care model aimed at getting kids the right treatment faster across Primary Children’s, ERs, and urgent care. Public Health Watch: Utah health officials say confirmed Cyclospora cases are not linked to the national outbreak, and emphasize that symptoms like prolonged diarrhea should prompt medical care. Community Health & Response: Best Friends Animal Society helped move 90 dogs and cats from Texas shelters to Utah after central Texas flooding, with veterinary checks and vaccinations. Violence & Health Impact: A man accused of stabbing a Muslim man at Valley Fair Mall was charged with attempted aggravated murder; the victim remains in critical condition. Workplace/Health Policy: A Utah bill advanced that would let patients sue over gender-related surgeries and hormone treatments if they later regret care. Higher Education Leadership: Utah’s Board of Higher Education appointed Jon Anderson as the next UVU president.
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