AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth Workforce Retention: Tupua Tamasese Meaole National Hospital ophthalmology head Dr. Lucilla Ah Ching-Sefo says she will stay in Samoa, turning down a higher-paying offer—highlighting how American Samoa is still losing health workers faster than it can hire, even as leaders push for more specialist doctors and nurses. Public Health Compliance: The Department of Health warns that businesses operating without valid business licenses face strict enforcement, including no inspections for renewals or permits until licensing documentation is in order. Fire Safety & Emergency Response: After two area fires, Fagatogo lawmakers are calling for the urgent reopening of the Fagatogo Fire Station, which has been closed for over 40 days; meanwhile, a separate fire gutted holding cells behind Police Headquarters, with delayed response tied to the station closure. Heart Health Medication Shortage: Children with rheumatic heart disease are missing daily oral penicillin doses, with doctors reporting relapses and severe joint pain after gaps of more than three months—linked to a shift from Bicillin injections to twice-daily pills during a national shortage. Community Care Support: Rotary Club of Pago Pago presented 15 modern hospital beds to Hope House, boosting care for 27 residents. Funding for Prevention: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata announced two CDC grants totaling over $1.33 million for cancer prevention and control plus vaccine and preventable disease programs.
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