AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMedicare Choices in Oklahoma: A local guide breaks down how Medicare Advantage can mean lower upfront costs but tighter provider networks, more pre-authorization, and less predictable out-of-pocket bills—while traditional Medicare plus Medigap tends to be more portable nationwide. Rural EMS Planning: Adair County EMS is developing a Community Paramedicine program to improve access after a hospital closure, aiming to support people after discharge, with chronic conditions, or with limited transportation while keeping ambulances available for emergencies. Heat and Health Risk: Authorities suspect record-setting heat contributed to dozens of deaths across multiple states, and Oklahoma is also bracing for dangerous holiday temperatures—another reminder to prioritize hydration, cooling, and checking on neighbors. Cherokee Nation Health Impact: Cherokee Nation leaders held a health care economic impact summit, highlighting how the Cherokee Nation health system drives jobs and economic activity across Oklahoma communities. Food Safety Recall: USDA issued a public health alert for a beef jerky product shipped to Oklahoma retailers because of undeclared wheat, warning people with wheat allergies not to eat it. Water Safety Warning: Doctors are sounding the alarm about rising child drownings nationwide and stress that seconds matter for rescue and resuscitation. Local Safety Alerts: Police are investigating multiple holiday incidents, including a stabbing in northwest Oklahoma City and a hit-and-run that injured a motorcyclist in Midwest City.
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