AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMassHealth Fraud Fight: Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell sued UnitedHealthcare, alleging more than $100M in Medicaid fraud tied to patient misclassification, adding pressure to state oversight of managed care. Behavioral Health Spotlight: A Leadership Dialogue podcast highlighted how New England hospitals are trying to scale behavioral health capacity as demand rises and burnout spreads among caregivers. Cancer Pipeline (Vertex): Vertex said the FDA accepted its biologics license application for povetacicept in IgA nephropathy, setting a Nov. 30, 2026 action date. Cancer Pipeline (ASCO updates): Sumitomo Pharma America shared early clinical data on SMP-3124LP, a PEGylated liposome CHK1 inhibitor, while Convergent Therapeutics reported promising Phase 2 interim results for CONV01-α in Lu-PSMA-exposed metastatic prostate cancer. Public Health & Vaccines: A modeling study warns that shifting from universal hepatitis B birth-dose vaccination to targeted approaches could require much higher maternal screening or infant coverage to prevent neonatal infection increases. Local Health Policy: Massachusetts courts and probate leaders are piloting “rightsizing guardianship supports” via community mapping to expand less restrictive alternatives.
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