AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEbola Preparedness: With the 2026 World Cup underway, U.S. infectious-disease experts say the chance of an Ebola case arriving is low but not zero—and hospitals in host cities are ready after major lessons from 2014. Alzheimer’s Pipeline: FDA granted Fast Track status to Regeneration Biomedical’s direct-to-brain autologous stem cell therapy for Alzheimer’s after encouraging early safety and biomarker signals. Medicaid Expansion (Territories): Guam plans a new Medicaid HCBS waiver to fund home and community services, aiming to reduce avoidable hospitalizations and boost independence. Infectious Threats to Food Supply: USDA is preparing a major response to the New World screwworm after confirmed cases in Texas and New Mexico, with sterile-fly releases and pet-risk guidance. Rural/State Health Access: Wyoming’s older adults are missing out on an estimated $58B in key benefits, with low enrollment in Medicare Savings, SNAP, and SSI. Vision Manufacturing: Johnson & Johnson is investing $1B in Jacksonville, expanding U.S. production and distribution for ACUVUE contact lenses. Maternal Health Shortage: The U.S. faces a shortage of Bicillin L-A, the first-line treatment for pregnant women with syphilis, with supplies not expected to normalize until late 2027. Policy & Coverage Watch: CMS and other regulators continue shaping care pathways, while new device-market growth reports highlight momentum in neurostimulation, neurovascular tools, and medical sensors.
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