AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedicaid Integrity: Gov. Kelly Armstrong says North Dakota HHS is launching a new strategy to strengthen oversight and prevent fraud in Medicaid, with expanded revalidation starting July 1 for three high-risk provider categories. Rural Health & Local Partnerships: Slope County commissioners discussed a regional partnership, rural health funding opportunities, and tax credit application concerns with the Roosevelt Custer Regional Council. Data Center Health Concerns: Oliver County heard from a noise expert warning that data center sound—beyond decibel levels—can affect physical and mental health, as Applied Digital prepares studies. Public Health Watch: CDC reports U.S. measles cases have topped 2,000 for the second straight year, including cases confirmed in North Dakota. Maternal Health Support: A Grand Forks postpartum moms group is offering education, self-care resources, and peer connection for new and expectant mothers. Workforce & Care Access: NDSCS President Rod Flanigan announced retirement plans, with succession planning beginning as the college reports major enrollment growth. Community Nonprofits: North Dakota Association of Nonprofit Organizations held its annual conference in Minot, highlighting the sector’s job and wage impact.
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