AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedicaid Fraud Crackdown: Hawaii is setting up a Medicaid fraud task force after federal funding was cut, following a federal finding that the state’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit failed to secure convictions or even indictments from 2022–2025. Food Safety Updates: DOH allowed Ohana Sub & Deli in Wahiawā to reopen after critical violations—like a nonfunctional handwashing sink and insufficient hot water—were corrected. Recall Alert: Target recalled select Up&Up baby wipes in Hawaii due to possible Burkholderia contamination, which can be dangerous for newborns, infants, and immunocompromised people. Crash & Care: A deadly Moanalua Freeway multi-car crash left one dead and five hospitalized, with speed and alcohol cited as possible factors. Access to Care for Families: Planned Parenthood will offer “just in case” abortion pills at some clinics in Hawaii and Washington, aiming to reduce barriers to medication abortion access. Community Health Support: Summer meal programs and SUN Bucks are available to help keiki and families get nutritious food during school break.
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