AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWater Safety Alert: Two Rivers Public Health says E. coli was detected in Johnson Lake in central Nebraska, urging people to use caution, avoid swallowing lake water, and shower and wash hands after swimming. Local Health Planning: The North Platte Board of Health discussed dental care gaps and bedbug infestations, including a longer-term biopesticide option called Apprehend and possible Healthy Homes grant support. Public Health Under Strain: Nebraska Medicine reports additional hantavirus-exposed cruise passengers have left the National Quarantine Unit in Omaha for home self-monitoring, while one passenger continues to dispute quarantine conditions. Healthcare Coverage Worry: New Medicaid work requirements are leaving recipients anxious and states confused about how to comply—raising stakes for people managing serious illness. Nursing Spotlight: The Nebraska Nurses Association honored 2026 Positive Image of Nursing Awards recipients, highlighting leadership and patient care across Nebraska. Community Health & Food Access: Coverage also points to rising pressure on families tied to SNAP cuts and food insecurity, with demand increasing in north Omaha. Health Care Costs & Rules: Employer groups urged the 8th Circuit to revisit an ERISA class certification ruling tied to tobacco-use surcharges in employer health plans. Infection Risk Research: A new review links pesticide exposure during pregnancy and early childhood to higher risk of childhood leukemia and brain tumors.
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