AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHealthcare Tech: WellSky says its new CareBrief and Patient Visibility Pro tools use AI to turn scattered patient info into clear summaries and keep care teams informed after discharge, aiming to reduce gaps in transitions. Food Safety: Kansas cyclosporiasis is easing—807 cases this year, with fewer new reports—yet a national survey says millions are still avoiding salads and fresh greens. Community Health Access: A free child development screening (birth–5) is set for Sept. 4 in Coldwater, with appointments plus immunization, physical, and nutrition info available. Local Care & Wellness: Munson Army Health Center held an open house at Fort Leavenworth to help service members and families connect with readiness and wellness services. Public Health Funding: Clara Barton Medical Center says a benefit auction generated $107,800 to expand rapid infectious-disease testing and lab systems. Safety Watch: A Sedgwick County crash killed one driver and sent the box-truck driver to an area hospital. Urgent Care Expansion: Integrity Urgent Care opened in Speegleville, adding walk-in urgent and virtual primary care, x-rays, labs, EKGs, and same-day results. Sports-Related Health: A Kansas high school football player died after collapsing during practice in Rozel. Drone Delivery: Amazon Prime Air plans to expand to nearly 500 U.S. cities and towns by end of 2026, including Kansas City, with eligible items delivered in about 60 minutes.
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