AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMedicaid Coverage Crunch: Michigan has already lost more than 149,000 people from Medicaid in 16 months, and new federal work and eligibility rules could push more low-income and disabled residents into the uninsured—advocates warn the state may face a surge in coverage gaps. Lead Poisoning Push: Michigan House Health Policy Committee advanced a bipartisan “Lead Poisoning Prevention Package” to better match CDC thresholds, require toxic metals testing for baby food, and trigger automatic Early On referrals for kids under 3 with elevated levels. Cancer Support in the North: Friends Together is expanding its free wig program in Northeast Michigan through a new partnership, adding same-day fitting and more wig styles and accessories for people dealing with treatment-related hair loss. Breast Cancer Care Update: A JAMA Surgery study finds pre-op axillary ultrasound can expand upfront sentinel lymph node biopsy eligibility for some breast cancer patients, potentially helping them avoid more invasive axillary surgery. Asthma Medication Disparities: New research in JAMA shows long-acting asthma inhaler use remains lower for multiple racial and ethnic groups, even after accounting for access and socioeconomic factors. Local Health Policy Watch: Lawmakers questioned Rx Kids founder Dr. Mona Hanna during a hearing as the cash-aid program for moms and babies expands across Michigan. Public Health & Safety: Michigan is also seeing rising tick-borne illness concerns, including alpha-gal syndrome linked to some tick bites.
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