AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOpioid Prosecution: A Grosse Pointe Woods doctor, Peter Nwoke, was convicted for illegally selling opioids through his practice and dodging taxes on more than $2 million in underreported income; sentencing is set for Sept. 10. AI in Care: A new national discussion argues AI’s biggest healthcare payoff won’t be paperwork or diagnosis alone, but prevention—pushing earlier, continuous risk detection as the real test. Infection Prevention Staffing: A Michigan-linked conversation highlights how infection-control hiring is getting squeezed by regulatory pressure and staffing shortages, with calls to broaden who can lead the work. Food Access in Michigan: MDARD announced Last Food Mile grant recipients for 21 projects to fund refrigerated transport so more Michigan-grown food reaches stores, institutions, and homes. Public Health Watch: CDC reports a fast-growing antibiotic-resistant Salmonella outbreak tied to backyard poultry, with Michigan among the hardest-hit states. Local Outdoors: Michigan DNR hosts Hunters of Color at Mott Park in Flint, aiming to expand access to hunting education and community.
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