AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDrowning Safety: Doctors warn that drowning can happen in seconds, urging Hawaii families to get pool and water-safety prepared. Local Food Security & Research: UH researchers are working to grow virus-free sweet potatoes for Hawaii farmers, aiming to protect yields and preserve ʻuala varieties. Dermatology Access: Epiphany Dermatology is entering Hawaii through a partnership with Hawaii Dermatology Centers, expanding care across Oʻahu and Kailua. Public Health Policy: SNAP error rates could trigger state cost-sharing starting Oct. 2027, with Hawaii and others needing to reduce payment mistakes before final calculations. Health Coverage & Costs: Chiropractors say HMSA’s new treatment review policies are cutting reimbursements and could force some practices to close. Violence Update (Hawaiʻi Island): Two Pāʻauilo men were arrested and charged after a shooting that left a man with a gunshot wound to the head. Traffic Fatalities (Kona): Police report a fatal three-vehicle crash on Aliʻi Drive; the driver was arrested on suspicion of DUI. Education Support: Gov. Green signed measures aimed at strengthening Hawaiʻi’s education system, including better access to school meals and support for educators.
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