AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPublic Health Alert: Teton County declared a “state of emergency” after a third adult measles case linked to Grand Teton National Park, with exposures tied to Colter Bay Village and officials warning measles can linger in the air for hours. Infectious Disease Watch: The CDC says cyclosporiasis is now reported in more than half of U.S. states, including Utah, as case counts rise and investigators work to identify the source. Food & Animal Health: Utah confirmed an H5N1 outbreak at a Cache County egg operation affecting 1.2 million hens; the birds will be culled and eggs from the site won’t enter the food supply. Care Access & Costs: A new Utah poll finds 4 in 10 adults have skipped treatment, cut medication, or delayed care due to cost, while Utah Health System’s stable value fund lawsuit was dismissed by a federal judge. Health Tech for Hospice: CareXM and OnePoint Patient Care are partnering to get medications to hospice patients faster after hours. Mental Health in Utah: A Deseret News report highlights major University of Utah mental health expansions, including crisis and translational research facilities. Community Health & Prevention: Salt Lake City is adding more cooling resources during extreme heat, and Intermountain Health urges hydration and precautions as temperatures climb.
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