AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health: The Oklahoma State Department of Health confirmed 56 cyclosporiasis cases, including 6 hospitalizations, tied to a national outbreak of the diarrhea-causing parasite Cyclospora; symptoms can include watery diarrhea, cramps, nausea, fatigue and weight loss, and it’s typically not spread person-to-person. Behavioral Health: Oklahoma is moving more mental health services from state-run operations to private providers, with one-year contracts awarded to four organizations to expand coverage into 22 additional counties. Substance Safety: Oklahoma officials warned about synthetic kratom after it’s been linked to dozens of overdoses and deaths since January 2025, saying lab-made versions can be far stronger than natural kratom. Access & Digital Skills: The Oklahoma Broadband Office announced a $14.5 million library initiative to deploy up to 175 broadband-enabled community access portals statewide, aiming to connect residents with healthcare, jobs and digital training. Health Care System Watch: Oklahoma’s ACA marketplace enrollment fell nationally for the first time since 2019, with steep declines reported in Oklahoma and other states. Community Health & Prevention: Oklahoma State University Extension shared practical tips for healthier meals with less food waste, especially for people cooking for one or two.
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