AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaternal Health in Alabama: Women’s health experts say Alabama’s maternal system is failing—especially Black mothers—citing a lack of investment and limited access to obstetric care, midwifery, and rural support. Health Access & Rural Care: State leaders met on how to use Alabama’s Rural Health Transformation Program funds, with ideas ranging from maternal/fetal health and EMS to mental health, aiming to strengthen existing services rather than reopen closed rural hospitals. Infant Formula Recall: Parents are being urged to stop using recalled Nara Organics powdered infant formula due to a potential risk of Clostridium botulinum contamination; the company says it’s recalling all affected lots after reported infant botulism cases. Medical Cannabis Launch: Alabama’s first dispensary reported early demand, with more than 100 qualifying patients purchasing products since opening. Healthcare Costs & Transparency: The Trump administration warned more than 500 hospitals nationwide for not posting required pricing information, with penalties up to $2 million annually for noncompliance. Coastal Health & Water Quality: Gov. Kay Ivey announced $87 million for Alabama coastal restoration, including beach resilience, Upper Mobile Bay wetlands, and long-term water quality upgrades. Public Health Education: Auburn Extension highlighted mosquito risks and prevention ahead of National Mosquito Control Awareness Week. Food Safety Watch: A report raised concerns about pesticide residues on some Driscoll’s strawberries, though levels were said to be within federal limits. Heat Safety: Extreme heat advisories and cooling-center guidance were issued in the region as heat index values climbed near 110 degrees.
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