AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth Care Accountability: Arizona AG Kris Mayes sued MultiPlan and major insurers (Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Elevance, Molina, Centene, HCSC), alleging a coordinated “algorithm” to underpay doctors and hospitals for out-of-network care—potentially driving up out-of-pocket costs. Tribal Health Access: Southern Arizona lawmakers urged the Indian Health Service to halt a proposed closure/merger of the Tucson Area Office, warning it could force tribal staff to travel hours and disrupt care for thousands. Infectious Disease Watch: Mohave County confirmed a death from hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (Sin Nombre virus); officials say exposure source is unclear and local spread can’t be ruled out, with prevention focused on avoiding rodent-contaminated dust. Extreme Heat Preparedness: New research co-authored by ASU highlights how heat waves can create non-survivable conditions, especially as age reduces sweating—urging advance protection plans. Wildfire Readiness: Arizona awarded $55K in rural fire capacity grants to 13 districts for protective gear, radios, and training. Reproductive Health Leave: Democrats advanced a bill proposing up to 12 days of paid leave for reproductive health needs, framing it as protecting workers from “economic violence.” Community Wellness: Soldier’s Best Friend opened its first Tucson facility, pairing veterans with service/therapy dogs and offering training and support. Pet Safety Reminder: Chandler police rescued a dog from a car that hit 132°F, reinforcing “never leave pets in parked cars.” Cancer Breakthrough (National): Multiple reports point to a new pancreatic cancer pill that nearly doubles survival in trial results.
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