AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoNursing Workforce: University of Guam pinned 35 BSN graduates at Fañomnåkan 2026, adding to Guam’s healthcare pipeline with ACEN-accredited training. Community Mental Health for Farmers: UOG’s Farmer Focus launches “Hotnu Heals,” a free producer gathering and workshop series starting June 7, pairing cultural connection with mental health support modeled after a stress-reduction program from Washington State University Extension. Public Health Watch: Guam’s communicable disease dashboard shows flu cases are tapering after a peak, with school-age children hit hardest; officials urge proactive steps against influenza, COVID-19, and RSV. Hospital Safety Lawsuit: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority responded to a wrongful-death claim tied to a patient’s fall and brain bleed, arguing the complaint fails to state a claim. Medical Access Costs: Guam Fire Department proposes major ambulance fee hikes plus a new per-mile charge, with town halls planned before final legislative review. Typhoon Recovery & Supply Chains: After Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the region continues rebuilding; Guam’s commercial supply chain is back near full capacity, though logistics for perishable goods and fuel dependencies remain a concern. Workplace Harassment Suit: A $61.5M lawsuit names the Guam Visitors Bureau over alleged sexual harassment by former leadership, prompting official reactions from the governor’s office. Cyber Hygiene: Auditors found GPA delayed removing computer access for some separated employees, raising security risk.
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