AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRural health & safety: A 67-year-old Bowman man died after a suspected medical incident led his pickup off Highway 12 and into a ditch, where it struck a tree; troopers say the crash is under investigation. Hospital system news: Altru Health System’s board voted to keep pursuing acquisition of three central North Dakota hospitals, including St. Alexius Health Medical Center in Bismarck, with no deal timeline shared. Food safety: North Dakota-based Power Plate Meals recalled about 5,795 pounds of frozen meatloaf meals because soy wasn’t listed on the label despite being in the product. Public health support: North Dakota is working to reduce the SNAP “error rate” by modernizing processes and creating a dedicated Case Improvement Unit to help ensure benefits reach eligible families. Wellness funding: The state announced wellness equipment grants for rural hospitals and rural/tribal schools. Community mental health: A therapist in the region is expanding farm-based therapy animal services to support farmers dealing with mounting stress. Care delivery tech: Health systems are increasingly using smart hospital rooms to support virtual nursing workflows and ease staffing pressures. Local healthcare recognition: Sanford Bismarck Medical Center was named among Newsweek’s Best Hospitals for Specialized Care 2026 (cardiac care category). Health-related recall/illness watch: A new study further traces Jamestown Canyon virus’s long history in mosquitoes, including North Dakota samples, and notes it can cause severe illness in some cases. Health & wellness education: A reminder piece highlights why vitamin D matters—especially in northern states like North Dakota. Big-picture health policy: A multi-state legal challenge targets California’s packaging and plastics rules, with North Dakota among the states involved. Health and Independence Day context: Heat and storms disrupted some July 4 events nationally, underscoring holiday safety risks.
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