AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOregon Health Care Fraud Crackdown: The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Oregon filed charges tied to the 2026 national health care fraud takedown, including an Oregon Clinical Laboratory case alleging more than $15 million in fraudulent genetic testing claims and a Coos Bay sleep-study scheme alleging at least $2.1 million in losses. COVID-19 in Corrections: Oregon agreed to a $49 million settlement in Maney v. State of Oregon over COVID-19 exposure and alleged medical-care failures for adults in custody, with court approval still needed. State Hospital Oversight: Oregon State Hospital returned to compliance after a federal judge’s order, underscoring ongoing scrutiny of state mental health facilities. Public Health & Access: HealthCare.gov opened a special enrollment period for people enrolled in Innovative Partners or American Collective plans after FTC action over misleading “discount membership” products sold as comprehensive coverage. Tobacco Policy: Oregon’s attorney general coalition welcomed Shopify’s ban on all e-cigarette sales through its platform, part of broader efforts to curb youth nicotine access. Workforce & Cost Pressure: A new SNAP payment-error cost-sharing rule could force some states to pay millions to keep benefits flowing, raising pressure on budgets that already fund health and human services. Local EMS Support: A new Sugar River EMS district in Wisconsin received a state grant—an example of how rural regions are trying to shore up emergency care capacity.
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