AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCancer Care Access: Princeton Community Hospital in Mercer County says new treatments are now available closer to home for southern West Virginia patients, including Pluvicto for advanced prostate cancer and other advanced options announced at a Thursday press conference. Opioid Response: Hancock County commissioners approved an additional $400,000 in opioid-related funding for Family Care Excellence, while one commissioner raised concerns about missing paperwork and requirements. Recovery Housing: Youth Services System launched West Virginia’s first transitional living recovery program for young adults ages 18–24, housed at the McCrary Center in Wheeling and aimed at people with opioid and stimulant use disorders. Medicaid Spending Watch: New data show Medicaid dental payments rose in Parkersburg (+24% in 2024) and Bridgeport (+0.7%), while Wheeling’s Procedures/Professional Services spending increased 8.1% in 2024. Public Health & Safety: West Virginia AG Jay Jones joined a coalition opposing the federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken child online protections. Maternal Health: A new study links sitting less and light exercise during pregnancy to lower risk of complications, including preeclampsia. Wildlife & Land Stewardship: Sen. Jim Justice introduced the GROUSE Act to reimburse landowners for conservation work that supports habitat and wildlife.
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