AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoPublic Health Watch: Idaho reported its first human West Nile virus meningitis case of 2026 in a Canyon County resident over 65, now recovering at home; officials urged mosquito-bite prevention, especially for people with weakened immune systems. Vaccines & Schools: National kindergarten immunization coverage inched down for 2025–26, while exemptions hit a record 4.2%; Idaho’s exemption rate was cited as among the highest, raising measles risk concerns. Idaho Courts (Reproductive Health): A federal judge ruled Idaho can’t enforce parts of its abortion ban when a doctor determines abortion is needed to prevent serious harm to a mother’s mental health or self-harm, with the state signaling an appeal. Insurance Access: Portneuf Health and Regence BlueShield of Idaho reached a new agreement restoring in-network coverage for thousands after an earlier contract lapse. Local Transit: Nampa approved its FY27 budget and restored partial Valley Regional Transit funding, preserving Route 42 service. Workforce & Pay: A Medscape survey found 42% of millennial radiologists reported stagnant or decreased pay over the past year. Safety & Trauma: East Idaho saw multiple serious crashes over the weekend, including a semi rollover near Heyburn and a boy hit by a truck in Paul later transferred to Idaho Falls.
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