AGP Executive Report
Last update: 20 hours agoRural Hospital Funding: U.S. senators advanced a bipartisan bill to extend the Medicare Rural Community Hospital Demonstration for five more years, keeping payment tests alive for rural hospitals in Mississippi and across a dozen other states. Blood Access in South Mississippi: Singing River Health System and partners will bring a downtown blood drive to the Gulfport Train Depot June 3-4, aiming to reduce the hassle of getting to hospital sites and help address ongoing blood shortages. Workplace Safety: OSHA says Chavez Roofing LLC racked up repeated fall-protection violations tied to a fatal roof fall at Mississippi University for Women, with the case still open after settlements and penalties. Mental Health & Weather: North Mississippi Health Services links prolonged heavy rain to lower serotonin and melatonin, recommending routines and staying socially connected to protect mood and sleep. Agricultural Health Threats: A UF/IFAS survey finds growing public support in the region for stronger rules to prevent pests and diseases from disrupting food systems and public health. Community Wellness for Seniors: Greenville’s WWISCAA hosted a Wisdom and Wellness Expo with screenings and resources for older adults. Local Health-Related Policy: Mississippi wildlife officials approved tighter non-resident spring turkey limits starting in 2027.
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