AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMaternal Health Tech: An AI-assisted ultrasound approach aims to bring basic sonograms closer to home for patients in maternity care deserts, potentially reducing delays in pregnancy checkups. Food Benefits Watch: Oklahoma’s SNAP error rate ticked up to 11.04%, a key metric that can affect future federal benefit costs and state administration. Jail Health & Safety: Oklahoma County Detention Center officials report an inmate death after a woman was found unconscious in custody; investigators are looking into what happened. Public Health & Safety: Doctors warn drownings can happen in seconds, urging families to be ready with fast rescue and resuscitation plans. Women’s Health: OU Health highlights treatment options for heavy menstrual bleeding, including birth control, progesterone, and in some cases tranexamic acid or procedures. Community Health Impact: Cherokee Nation says its healthcare system generated $2 billion in Oklahoma in 2025, underscoring the economic reach of tribal health services. Nutrition Access: Choctaw Nation promotes Summer EBT to help eligible children get groceries during summer months. Local Health Care Funding: OU Health’s Stephenson Cancer Center expansion gets support from the William S. Smith Charitable Trust. Violence at Events: A woman was shot by a stray bullet during Yukon’s Freedom Fest; she was treated and later released. Allergy Relief: A guide explains how antihistamines work for allergy symptoms and why some options can cause drowsiness.
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