AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUrgent Care Expansion: Valor Health opened a new off-campus clinic for Gem County residents, adding pediatric care, family medicine, and urgent care with nine exam rooms and imaging/procedure space. Trauma Care Upgrade: Valor Health also earned a Level IV Trauma Center designation, strengthening 24/7 emergency trauma stabilization and faster coordination for time-sensitive injuries. Water Safety Watch: Idaho health officials are investigating elevated uranium found in well water at the Southwest Idaho Treatment Center, with bottled water provided while testing continues. Local Health Needs Data: A Community Health Needs Assessment for the Treasure Valley highlights top concerns including housing costs/homelessness, gaps in behavioral health services, and access to health care. Rural Rehab Growth: Gateway Transitional Care Center broke ground on a remodeled outpatient therapy clinic in Pocatello, including a vent/trach unit for long-term respiratory support. Community Health & Prevention: Eastern Idaho Public Health reported a Fremont County Omicron COVID-19 case and renewed vaccine and prevention guidance. Reproductive Rights Ballot Math: Teton County’s signature requirement could be pivotal for a statewide reproductive freedom measure in 2026. Public Health in Schools: Idaho health districts warned about measles risk after unvaccinated students attended Vallivue Middle/High. Fitness & Wellness: Aerobics is back, with new high-energy classes drawing attention in the Treasure Valley. Dental Milestone: Pocock Family Dental in Twin Falls marked 68 years of continuous family-focused dental care.
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