AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCancer Care & Community: Guam will hold a proclamation signing Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex to honor cancer survivors and the families, caregivers, and support networks behind them, spotlighting survivorship as resilience and a call to strengthen prevention, treatment, and long-term support. Workforce Health: UOG’s BSN program graduated 35 nursing students at Fañomnåkan 2026, adding to Guam’s pipeline of locally trained nurses. Flu Season Watch: DPHSS reports flu cases are declining after a peak, with school-age kids most affected; officials urge proactive steps to reduce influenza, COVID-19, and RSV risk. Mental Health for Farmers: UOG’s Farmer Focus is offering a free Mental Health First Aid training June 6, plus a new “Hotnu Heals” gathering series starting June 7 to support agricultural producers with culturally grounded community connection. Health System Access: Guam Community Health Centers may see delays and longer waits during a transition to a new electronic health record system. Special Needs Coverage Review: A GAO report says DoD should review TRICARE ECHO special needs home health coverage, citing outdated limits and access challenges for military families. Hospital Safety Lawsuit: GMHA responded to a wrongful-death claim tied to an alleged fall at Guam Memorial Hospital that led to a brain bleed and complications.
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