AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCourtroom Health: A medical issue interrupted sentencing for a 90-year-old man convicted in the $34M Hafa Adai Bingo fraud, delaying proceedings in District Court of Guam. Local Health Capacity: Guam health leaders and advocates say the island’s medical system is straining—too few beds, long ER waits, and costly off-island transfers—renewing calls for more hospitals and stronger emergency care. Maternal Care Access: Guam Medicaid will reimburse doula services starting July 1, covering prenatal through postpartum support for eligible expectant mothers. Pediatric Specialty Care: Shriners Children’s Hawaii’s July 8–11 outreach clinic on Guam is filled, with families urged to join a call list for future in-person or telehealth slots. Public Health Leadership: Guam tuberculosis program manager Chima Mbakwem was selected to lead the National Tuberculosis Coalition of America, boosting Pacific representation in national TB policy. Child Welfare Pressure: A foster home shortage and rising child removals—amid a long-running meth crisis—are straining Guam’s child welfare system, leaving children waiting for placements. Transit for Care Access: Groundbreaking for the Dededo Park & Ride Northern Terminal aims to connect residents to schools and the Northern Regional Community Health Center via GRTA’s “Road to Education” route. Wellness Spotlight: A local wellness feature highlights Guam’s “slow life” appeal for fitness and outdoor living.
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