AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Safety: Alabama health officials say two Cyclospora cases have been identified in the state and warn numbers may rise as investigators track a nationwide outbreak, urging residents to handle produce safely and consider lower-risk options like canned or frozen foods. Public Health & Pain Care: A new study finds many patients prescribed opioids for acute pain use them sparingly and briefly, but a meaningful minority need longer treatment—supporting more individualized prescribing. Violence as a Health Issue: Birmingham City Council approved $1.15 million to continue a hospital-linked violence intervention program that connects gunshot survivors with outreach workers and “violence interrupters,” citing major reductions in recidivism. Maternal Care Training: Mobile County EMS donated a birthing simulator to the University of South Alabama’s EMS program to help students practice obstetrical emergencies before rural deployments. Workforce & Safety Standards: Redstone Arsenal is hiring security guards and says the job demands honesty, sound judgment, and physical stamina—beyond basic ID checks. Diabetes Access: A community pharmacy residency model expanded standardized A1C testing across more than 90 pharmacies in the region, improving screening access and patient engagement.
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