AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoExtreme Heat & Air Quality: Rhode Island is under an extreme heat warning for July 1–4, with heat index values expected to hit 98–112, plus a statewide ozone alert for Wednesday that could make air “unhealthy for sensitive groups,” urging people to cut outdoor exertion and use cooling centers. Tick-Borne Health Watch: RIDOH reported a Rhode Island resident diagnosed with Powassan virus, a rare but dangerous tick-borne illness, as experts note cases are rising in the U.S. Medicare Advantage Disruption: Brown University Health says it’s ending its Medicare Advantage contract with UnitedHealthcare, affecting about 1,900 Rhode Island seniors and people with disabilities who may face out-of-pocket costs or need new providers. Public Medical School Progress: URI trustees approved the next phase toward a public medical school, including a national search for a founding dean, aiming to address physician shortages. Medicaid Work Requirements Lawsuits: A coalition of 25 Democratic-led states (including Rhode Island) sued the Trump administration over new guidance that narrows who qualifies as “medically frail,” arguing it could strip coverage from people with serious illnesses. Local Health & Safety Planning: RIDOT plans a temporary road diet on Warwick’s Main Avenue starting July 10, part of a corridor project aimed at reducing crashes and injuries.
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