AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoYouth Detention Safety: New Hampshire’s AG says the Sununu Youth Services Center is operating legally but is plagued by “chronic dysfunction,” citing dangerous staffing gaps and management failures; the Executive Council moved to reinstate temporary youth counselors while officials push to implement reforms. Health Access & Costs: An American Diabetes Association survey highlights how many people pay steep insulin copays—nearly 40% pay over $150 a month—driving skipped care and even reduced food spending. Care Workforce: Nurses at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston staged a multi-day walkout demanding better pay and benefits, with New Hampshire patients told to keep appointments unless contacted. Community Health Services: Greater Seacoast Health added new behavioral health and dentistry providers to its integrated care team. Public Health & Environment: New Hampshire has funneled $223M+ into PFAS response over seven years, but officials say more work is still needed as contamination persists in water supplies. Home Safety Tragedy: A woman died after a condo fire in Exeter; investigators say the cause is under review and not currently considered suspicious. Nutrition Watch: A New Hampshire expert explains the benefits and risks of vitamin K injections as online supplement trends grow.
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