AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Coverage Cuts: A new U.S. law (H.R. 1) will end Medicaid eligibility on Oct. 1, 2026 and narrow Medicare eligibility on Jan. 4, 2027, potentially stripping coverage from over 1.4 million lawfully present immigrants—an early warning for Pacific communities tied to U.S. healthcare pathways. Mosquito-Borne Disease Watch: Hawai‘i health officials reported a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu involving a visitor; local spread risk is expected to be low, but the state urged residents to remove standing water and reduce mosquito breeding sites. Cybersecurity for Health Systems: INTERPOL’s regional cybercrime program added Tonga and includes the Marshall Islands, highlighting growing ransomware and scam threats and the need for training and cyber resilience across Pacific health and government services. Climate & Reef Health: Scientists working in the Marshall Islands are searching for “super reefs” that can better withstand heat, aiming to protect reef-based food and coastal protection as bleaching worsens. Veterans Access to Care: A CNMI delegate introduced a bill to expand VA travel reimbursements for veterans in the Freely Associated States (including the Marshall Islands) when no VA facility exists locally.
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