AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEmployer Healthcare Costs: A new Wall Street Journal report says U.S. employer health-plan costs are projected to jump 11.1% in 2027—the biggest rise in 20+ years—driven by higher hospital prices, more medical use, expensive cancer care, and wider GLP-1 use. Pediatric Pneumonia Diagnosis: A national study led by Lurie Children’s finds doctors often disagree on key lung exam findings, suggesting physical exams alone may not reliably diagnose pneumonia in kids. Food Safety—Sprouts Outbreak: Wisconsin health officials report 17 illnesses tied to alfalfa sprouts linked to a multistate E. coli/Salmonella outbreak; residents are told to check brands and discard implicated sprouts. Cybersecurity: CISA, FBI, and HHS issued an update warning about Medusa ransomware, which has hit 500+ victims including healthcare organizations. Public Health Oversight: A federal judge temporarily blocked part of Colorado’s law expanding state authority over an immigrant detention center, in a fight involving GEO Group and TB inspections. Care Delivery & Labor: Banner Health employees in Arizona are voting on unionization amid claims of burnout and reduced clinician time. Hospital Recognition: CarolinaEast Medical Center earned U.S. News “Best Regional Hospital” honors for multiple high-risk procedures. Tech in Care: Pro Medicus signed a $25M, seven-year contract with Valley Health for imaging tech rollout across six hospitals.
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