AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRural Health & Workforce: Essentia Health leaders say they’re rolling out AI tools with 3,000+ staff to help close the rural care gap as clinician shortages grow. Public Health (Ticks): A new CDC report points to more tick bites landing people in emergency rooms, and North Dakota clinics say Lyme is a top concern during summer. Food Security: MHA Nation has joined Together for School Meals, backing a November ballot measure to provide free breakfast and lunch to every North Dakota student. State Health Policy & Access: North Dakota’s Legacy Soil Health and Habitat Program is drawing more demand than funding, with officials weighing how to expand in year two—an indirect win for rural livelihoods and habitat. Health Care Careers: Valley Senior Living in Grand Forks highlights tuition help and scheduling support as an RN graduate credits the employer’s pipeline for growing local nursing talent. Health & Safety (Internet): North Dakota’s AG coalition joins others opposing the federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state protections for children online. Community Health Events: The Alzheimer’s Association plans a June 2 kick-off event in Alexandria to support the Walk to End Alzheimer’s.
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