AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHeat Safety for Kids: With triple-digit temperatures in the Valley, Arizona pediatric experts warn children heat up faster than adults and urge parents to watch for headaches, dizziness, nausea, and behavior changes. Mosquito-Borne Alerts: West Nile virus is surging earlier than usual, with CDC reporting at least 48 cases across 23 states and Arizona already seeing the season’s reported deaths—health officials stress mosquito precautions. Local Public Health Readiness: ASU Health’s Health Observatory is helping Arizona hospitals prepare for future outbreaks with a federal grant focused on infection control, lab capacity, supplies, and patient movement. Medication & Pain Care: A new Stanford-led study suggests many chronic pain patients can reduce opioid use with a slow, patient-led taper without worsening pain. Food & Health: ASU’s Food As Medicine summit highlights diet-related deaths and calls for better nutrition integration in healthcare. Safety & Accountability: Investigators are still probing deaths of three wildland firefighters, with advocates calling for more transparency about decisions that put crews at risk. Care Access & Wellness: Elite Vein Clinic opened a new Cave Creek-area location to expand specialized vein evaluation and minimally invasive treatment for North Valley patients. Health System Shock: A Gilbert toddler was declared dead after a drowning, but was later found alive in a hospital morgue—raising serious questions about clinical response and liability.
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