AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSNAP Health Rules: North Dakota HHS says SNAP changes start Sept. 1, restricting purchases of items like candy/chocolate bars, sweetened drinks (with added sugar or artificial sweeteners), and high-caffeine energy drinks—aimed at reducing diet-related disease risk. Medicaid Mental Health Costs: A new analysis finds Medicaid spending on core psychotherapy services rose 156% from 2018 to 2024, with higher payments and more patients driving growth. Children’s Care Coordination: The North Dakota Children’s Cabinet released its annual report on improving services and coordination for children and families, now administered through the Governor’s Office. Leadership at DHHS: Gov. Kelly Armstrong appointed Conner Swanson to lead the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services, effective Aug. 29, citing his policy experience and work on rural health grants. School Safety: Williston families get back-to-school safety reminders, including proper backpack fit and weight limits to prevent injuries. Public Health & Prevention: Minot’s mosquito control plan will focus on surveillance and fogging to reduce West Nile virus risk. Vaccination Trends: CDC data show childhood vaccination rates and exemptions continue to shift downward in the Midwest, raising concern for preventable diseases. Drought Impacts on Health: ND activated a livestock water assistance program after drought declarations, helping producers fund wells and rural water connections.
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