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CDPHE HPV Vaccine Reminder Notice

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is sending reminder texts and emails to families of over 304,000 children aged 11-18 who may be overdue for their HPV vaccine. The messages aim to encourage vaccination for cancer prevention and provide resources for finding providers and updating records.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Colorado Opposes EPA Rollback of Vehicle Emissions Protections

Colorado's Governor and state agencies expressed strong opposition to the EPA's decision to repeal federal greenhouse gas endangerment findings and roll back vehicle emissions standards. The state asserts that this action harms air quality, public health, and creates business uncertainty, vowing to continue its own science-based protections.

Priority review Notice Environmental Protection
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HHS OIG Report: Alaska Missed Foster Care Opportunities for Native Children

The HHS Office of Inspector General issued a report finding that Alaska missed opportunities to protect American Indian and Alaska Native children missing from foster care. The report details failures in notification, follow-up actions, sex trafficking assessments, caseworker visits, and tribal communication, recommending improvements supported by ACF.

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HHS OIG: Sarasota Memorial Hospital Medicare Overpayments Total $12.1 Million

The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) found that Sarasota Memorial Hospital received at least $12.1 million in Medicare overpayments between January 1, 2020, and December 31, 2021. The OIG recommended the hospital refund the overpaid amount and implement additional training.

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State Revokes, Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of two health care providers. Elena T. Nguyen had her nursing assistant credentials suspended for two years due to drug use with a minor, and Kyon J. Saucier had his home care aide credential indefinitely suspended for physical force on children.

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HHS OIG Audit of Utah Capitation Payments

The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) has issued an audit report, in partnership with the Utah Inspector General, concerning capitation payments made concurrently with another state. The report, dated February 20, 2026, details findings related to Medicaid payments.

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HHS OIG: 14 Providers Improperly Claimed $70.6M in PRF Payments

The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) reported that 14 out of 30 selected Indian Health Service and rural providers did not comply with terms and conditions for expending $70.6 million in Provider Relief Fund (PRF) payments. The OIG recommended that HRSA require these providers to return unallowable expenditures.

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State Disciplines Health Care Providers for Misconduct

The Washington State Department of Health has disciplined six healthcare providers for misconduct and substance use. Actions include denial of applications, charges of unprofessional conduct, and agreed orders to cease practice, with one provider fined $500.

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Washington State Health Provider License Actions

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of six health care providers. These actions were taken due to various violations including neglect of vulnerable adults, submitting false information, and patient care issues.

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State Disciplines Healthcare Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against 11 healthcare providers, including denying applications, charging with unprofessional conduct, and placing credentials on probation. These actions are based on convictions, failure to comply with stipulations, and other professional misconduct.

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