AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedicaid Funding Push: Puerto Rico lawmakers are heading to Washington to protect Vital Plan Medicaid funding, urging Congress to preserve the 76% federal reimbursement rate that keeps coverage stable for 1.5M+ residents, with Sept. 30, 2027 expiration looming. Public Health & Water Safety: Sen. Ada Álvarez Conde asked the U.S. DOJ for oversight and action on Condado wastewater discharges and federal compliance tied to contaminated water and broken sanitary infrastructure, warning of ongoing public health risks. Cost of Living & Aging: A Puerto Rico AARP leader says inflation is eroding retirement purchasing power, noting Social Security’s 2026 COLA of 2.6% cushions impacts but doesn’t solve the problem—pushing older adults to delay retirement or seek extra income. Asthma Awareness: A health explainer highlights that persistent coughing, wheezing, or harsh coughs in children can be asthma signs, stressing proper treatment so kids can stay active. Cancer Testing Access: Labcorp is partnering on a colorectal cancer study (including Puerto Rico sites) to expand genetic testing for newly diagnosed patients and at-risk family members, using provider outreach to boost “cascade” testing. Hurricane Readiness: The administration says it’s fully prepared for hurricane season, citing updated emergency protocols and improved communications across agencies.
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