AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUninsured kids in focus: A new Georgetown report finds the share of U.S. children under 6 who are uninsured rose 23% from 2022 to 2024, adding 220,000 young kids without coverage; Texas leads, with North Dakota among the highest-rate states—linked in part to Medicaid “unwinding.” Workplace safety push: North Dakota held its third annual Get Home Safe Day in Bismarck, with WSI leaders stressing safety as a daily culture for all employers, not just big companies. Rural hospital capacity: North Dakota is offering a $40 million grant opportunity to help rural hospitals expand lifesaving care close to home. Health workforce pipeline: Essentia Health-Fargo launched Project SEARCH in West Fargo, creating paid health-care internships for students with disabilities to build job skills and pathways to employment. Community health access: Vitalant is seeking blood donors in June, listing multiple North Dakota drives. Injury risk reminder: A 58-year-old motorcyclist from Neche was seriously hurt after hitting broken pavement on Highway 15 and being flown to Sanford Medical Center in Fargo. Local housing: McKenzie County announced an $11M plan to expand affordable housing, including senior-suitable duplexes. Agriculture & wellness tie-in: A cover crop incentive program reopens with higher payments for producers in North Dakota and neighboring states.
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