AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Relief for Health Systems: The U.S. approved an initial $8 million disaster package for the Federated States of Micronesia after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with FEMA funding and State Department coordination under the Compact of Free Association—aimed at urgent needs, including damage to health facilities and widespread outages in Chuuk. Mental Health Crisis Response: Guam’s 988 Lifeline and the Mobile Crisis Response Team were highlighted during a Behavioral Health oversight hearing, with officials saying co-located services helped de-escalate high-risk calls and divert people from ERs. Public Health Enforcement: Guam Public Health is investigating violations of the ban on coral-hurting sunscreen chemicals (oxybenzone, octinoxate, octocrylene), working with Customs to stop misbranded products at ports and pursue fines. Hospital Infrastructure Funding: Guam could receive more than $5 million in new federal investments, including $1.76 million for stabilization and emergency access restoration at Guam Memorial Hospital. Infectious Disease Watch: Public Health confirmed another lab-confirmed pertussis case, bringing Guam to 17 confirmed cases this year, with hospitalizations reported. Care Options Policy: A bill would create a framework for assisted living residences and community-based care, with DPHS oversight, licensing, and resident protections. Care Workforce & Student Supports: New laws signed by Gov. Leon Guerrero expand school psychologist licensure and allow spending on school facility improvements, tying directly to student mental health and campus upgrades. Disaster Recovery Updates (Region): CNMI recovery progress continues, including power and water restoration milestones after the typhoon. Assisted Living & Continuum of Care: The assisted living measure adds to Guam’s broader push for a stronger continuum between independent living and nursing homes.
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