AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoMedicaid & youth mental health: OHSU researchers report that many Oregon Medicaid-enrolled adolescents are funneled into managed care plans owned by a small set of large national firms, with meaningful differences in behavioral health patterns by parent company—raising questions about how care is structured for kids. Food security: Oregon food banks say SNAP cuts and rising grocery costs are emptying freezers and driving record demand, with families lining up as benefits dry up and supplies run thin. SNAP compliance pressure: Food bank leaders and advocates are asking for more time to reduce SNAP error rates before new fees kick in, arguing states need breathing room to fix payment problems. Public health alerts: Oregon Health Authority flagged a measles exposure at Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Center’s emergency department waiting room in Clackamas (Aug. 17, 12:33–2:33 p.m.), urging people to check vaccination status and watch for symptoms. Cannabis policy debate: Oregon lawmakers are weighing proposals aimed at limiting youth access to cannabis, including renewed calls for THC caps and stronger warnings after families describe serious mental health impacts. Wildfire health & safety: Ongoing Paradise Fire updates include expanded evacuation levels in parts of Umatilla County and road reopenings/closures tied to fire activity, with officials warning conditions can change quickly.
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