AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFDA AI Oversight: The FDA is asking for public feedback on how to regulate generative AI-enabled medical devices, including risk assessment, premarket review, and postmarket monitoring, with comments due Oct. 19. Medicare Advantage Trust: JD Power reports Medicare Advantage satisfaction fell for a second straight year, with declines tied to trust and coverage understanding—raising stakes for advisors helping seniors compare plans. Preventive Care Gap: A University of Cincinnati study finds only 15% of eligible U.S. adults have discussed lung cancer screening with their doctors, underscoring a need for better outreach to low-dose CT screening. Medicaid Eligibility Shake-Up: CareArc warns Kansas patients could lose full KanCare benefits starting Oct. 1 under new federal Medicaid eligibility rules, urging people to update contact info and schedule care early. Food Safety Pressure: The FDA’s recall page keeps growing this summer, with experts pointing to a “Jenga tower” of surveillance and traceability stresses behind the surge in food recalls. Healthcare Fraud & Safety: A former pharmacist in Virginia faces federal charges alleging opioid theft and medication tampering, while DOJ signals tougher fraud enforcement priorities for government contractors. Behavioral Health Partnerships: Burnsville, Minnesota expands its police behavioral health unit with a new partnership with the University of Minnesota to bring psychiatrist and psychologist consultations into crisis response.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.