AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorkplace Safety in Care Settings: University of Michigan Health-Sparrow is expanding its wearable “panic button” program beyond hospitals to hospice and home care workers, after more than 250 staff used the buttons in the last 10 months—aimed at tackling rising violence against healthcare staff. Reproductive Health Funding: Planned Parenthood of Michigan is asking Gov. Gretchen Whitmer for an emergency $5 million to prevent facility closures and service cuts tied to federal funding losses. Public Health—Drug Supply: The DEA Detroit office warns fentanyl is increasingly mixed with dangerous emerging synthetics (including veterinary sedatives and potent opioids) that may be harder to reverse with naloxone. Community Health Access: Free counseling for Michigan agricultural workers is back after USDA-linked funding restored Managing Farm Stress services. Local Governance & Health: Detroit City Council is set to debate whether to extend the ShotSpotter gunfire-detection contract, as some leaders say they still lack proof it works.
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