AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMarshallese Community & Care Access: Marshallese leaders in the U.S. are spotlighting language barriers that affect care, calling for more Marshallese interpreters and better support in urgent care settings; a Crystal Bridges panel in Bentonville highlighted the experiences of Marshallese residents, including Dr. Sheldon Riklon—one of only two Marshallese physicians practicing in the U.S. Disaster Readiness (Majuro): In Majuro, a full-scale emergency drill tested coordination for a mock lagoon plane crash near Enimanit, bringing together the Ministry of Health and Human Services, police, ports, marine and disaster agencies, Red Cross, church groups, and partner units from Nebraska and Guam, with victims routed to Majuro hospital based on injury type. Regional Health Watch (Dengue): Hawaii DOH reported another travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu (7 total in 2026), stressing low transmission risk but urging residents to remove standing water—especially after Tropical Cyclone Lala flooding—to reduce mosquito breeding. Pacific Health Context (Diabetes): A global diabetes roundup put the Marshall Islands among the highest-prevalence countries, underscoring ongoing chronic-disease pressure in the region.
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