AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDPHSS Centralizes Operations: Guam’s Department of Public Health and Social Services is moving toward a more unified setup by securing new commercial leases, including relocating general administration to ParkPlace and shifting public welfare to University Castle Mall, while keeping the federally certified Public Health Laboratory in place until a permanent Mangilao facility opens in August. Public Health Staffing Strain: Environmental health inspectors are stretched thin—lawmakers heard the department is completing only about half of required high-risk food and institutional facility inspections due to having just three fully trained inspectors. Hospital Fight in Court: The governor’s authority to establish hospitals is headed back to the Guam Supreme Court after a District Court decision found the AG’s attempt to move the case to federal court was invalid, with attorney’s fees awarded against the AG. Medical Board Discipline: A Guam Board of Medical Examiners complaint tied to the 2018 death of a child has been closed, with the physician facing a public reprimand and required training—while the family criticized the long wait and lack of written updates. Mental Health in Corrections: A man held on a homicide case is seeking release or transfer to Post 7, a DOC mental health facility, as his legal team raises concerns about his mental status while he remains in jail. SNAP Oversight Push: A federal move would require states to report SNAP fraud data to USDA for a national summary—an issue that directly affects Guam’s welfare operations and compliance workload.
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