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CoverME.gov Final Day for 2026 Health Coverage Enrollment
Maine's CoverME.gov announced January 15, 2026, as the final day for residents to enroll in health insurance for 2026 coverage. The notice highlights preliminary enrollment trends, including a decrease in the percentage of consumers receiving advance premium tax credits and an increase in enrollment in higher-deductible plans, potentially due to the expiration of enhanced federal subsidies.
Maine DHHS: Rising Flu Activity and Hospitalizations
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services is reporting rising influenza activity across the state, with 62 hospitalizations reported this season. The Maine CDC urges residents to take preventative measures, including vaccination, to protect their health during the holiday season.
Maine CDC Confirms First Measles Case Since 2019
The Maine CDC has confirmed the state's first measles case since 2019. The case involves an adult from Penobscot County who recently traveled to an area with known measles cases. Nationwide, 733 measles cases have been reported in 2026.
Maine CDC Confirms Five Measles Cases
The Maine CDC has confirmed four additional measles cases, bringing the state total to five. The agency has also launched a public measles dashboard to track case numbers and outbreak information. The new cases are unvaccinated and linked to the initial case.
Iowa SNAP Benefits Resume After Federal Shutdown
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services announced that SNAP benefits for November are being issued following the resolution of a federal government shutdown. Over 130,000 Iowa households rely on these benefits. Additionally, Iowa's food banks successfully met a $1 million donation match challenge.
Iowa HHS Reports First Flu Death of Season
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has reported the first influenza-related death of the 2025-26 respiratory virus season. The deceased was an older adult from southwest Iowa. HHS encourages preventative measures and vaccination.
Iowa Safe Haven Law - Baby Boy Placed with Foster Family
The Iowa Department of Health and Human Services announced that a baby boy, born in October, has been placed with a foster family under the state's Safe Haven Law. This marks the 79th infant placed since the law's inception over two decades ago.
Iowa Measles Exposure Locations Released
Iowa health officials have released locations in eastern Iowa where individuals may have been exposed to measles. The notice follows a report of an Illinois resident with confirmed measles traveling through Iowa while infectious. The state is advising unvaccinated individuals born after 1957 who visited the identified location to monitor for symptoms.
Iowa Medicaid Director Elected NAMD President Elect
Iowa Medicaid Director Lee Grossman has been elected President Elect of the National Association of Medicaid Directors (NAMD), effective April 1, 2026. This appointment highlights Iowa's role in national Medicaid policy discussions and the sharing of best practices among states.
Idaho Lawmakers Raise Funds for Youth in Foster Care
Idaho lawmakers and community partners raised over $66,000 through a Christmas gift drive to support youth aged 16-23 in foster care. The funds will provide gift cards for essential needs as these young people transition to adulthood. The initiative aims to show community support for older foster youth.
Idaho Water Body Health Advisories Lifted for Winter
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) has lifted health advisories for water bodies affected by cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms (cyanoHABs) as winter approaches. While advisories are removed, the DHW urges continued caution, especially for animals, when recreating near water bodies that previously experienced blooms.
Idaho DHW Increases Efforts to Prevent Child Care Program Fraud
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare (DHW) is increasing efforts to prevent fraud, waste, and abuse in its Child Care Program. This includes heightened reviews of previously disbursed subsidies and potential provider termination. DHW conducted 1,045 grant evaluations, identifying discrepancies and initiating corrective actions.
Idaho Foster Families Invited to Winter Event
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare and the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation are hosting a winter event for foster, kinship, and adoptive families on January 24, 2026. The event aims to provide seasonal outdoor activities and programming tied to America's 250th anniversary, while also highlighting the ongoing need for foster parents in Idaho.
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Foster Family Night
The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is partnering with the Idaho Steelheads to host a Foster Family Night on February 7, 2026. This event aims to celebrate and support foster families in Idaho, recognizing their contributions and providing an opportunity for community connection.
Delaware DPH Hosts Summit on Health Outcomes
The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) hosted a summit focused on improving health outcomes for Delaware residents. The event aimed to foster collaboration and develop strategies for building healthier communities across the state.
Delaware DPH Reports Measles Exposure at Wilmington Hospital
The Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH) has reported a measles exposure incident at Nemours Children's Hospital Emergency Department in Wilmington. The DPH is working with the hospital to identify and notify potentially exposed individuals.
Delaware Senate Bill 1 for Primary Care Reform Unveiled
Delaware leaders have introduced Senate Bill 1, aiming to reform primary care and improve healthcare affordability. The bill proposes significant changes to the primary care landscape within the state. Further details on specific provisions and implementation timelines are expected.
Delaware Highlights DTRN360 Behavioral Health Care Platform
Delaware officials highlighted the DTRN360 platform, an innovative tool for coordinating behavioral health care services. The announcement emphasizes the state's commitment to improving access and integration of mental health services for residents.
DOH Authorizes Reopening of U-Choice In After Water Issues Resolved
The Hawai'i Department of Health has authorized the reopening of U-Choice In after a follow-up inspection confirmed that water backup issues in the kitchen were resolved. The establishment, operated by Sino Mart Enterprise, Inc., had been issued a red placard and closed on February 26, 2026.
OHCA Issues $1,500 Penalty Against Romeo Valdez for Violations
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health's Office of Health Care Assurance (OHCA) issued a $1,500 administrative penalty against Romeo Valdez of Hale Lehua Care Home for submitting three fraudulent, forged, or counterfeit documents. Valdez has 20 days to request a hearing.
Measles Case Confirmed in Visitor on Oʻahu
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health confirmed a case of measles in a vaccinated adult visitor to Oʻahu. The department is notifying the public of potential exposure locations and advising individuals on necessary actions based on vaccination status.
Hawaii DOH Reports Travel-Related Dengue Case on Oahu
The Hawaiʻi Department of Health reported a new travel-related dengue virus case on Oʻahu on March 9, 2026. This brings the total for 2026 to three cases. DOH is implementing mosquito control measures and advising the public on prevention.
Costco Meatloaf Recall Due to Salmonella Contamination
The Hawai'i Department of Health is alerting the public to a recall of Costco's Meatloaf with Mashed Yukon Potatoes and Glaze due to potential Salmonella contamination from an ingredient supplier. Consumers are advised not to consume the product and to return it to Costco for a refund.
Arkansas Reports Over 500 Whooping Cough Cases in 2025
The Arkansas Department of Health reported over 500 cases of whooping cough in 2025, the highest number in 15 years. The majority of cases were among school-aged children, with significant hospitalization rates among infants.
Arkansas Promotes Cervical Health Awareness and Screening
The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) is promoting Cervical Health Awareness Month in January 2026. The ADH BreastCare program offers no-cost screenings and emphasizes the importance of HPV vaccination and routine Pap tests for preventing cervical cancer.
Arkansas Department of Health Recognizes Hospitals and Ambulance Services for Stroke Care
The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) recognized 48 hospitals and 38 ambulance services for excellence in stroke patient care between July 2024 and June 2025. Awards were based on performance measures from the Arkansas Stroke Registry, including defect-free care and door-to-CT times.
Arkansas Department of Health: Heart Disease Awareness
The Arkansas Department of Health issued a notice highlighting heart disease as the state's leading cause of death. The notice provides information on recognizing heart attack symptoms, the importance of calling 9-1-1 immediately, and major risk factors, coinciding with American Heart Month.
Arkansas Health Department Secures $13.3 Million for Health Data Infrastructure
The Arkansas Department of Health has secured $13.3 million in federal funding to expand its statewide health data infrastructure. This investment, supported by Senator John Boozman, will improve data sharing, telehealth services, and electronic medical record modernization across healthcare facilities in Arkansas.
Marcus Plescia Named Health Director for Fulton County Public Health
The Georgia Department of Public Health announced the appointment of Marcus Plescia, M.D., M.P.H., as the new Health Director for the Fulton County Board of Health. His appointment is effective November 3, 2025.
Georgia Department of Public Health: Widespread Flu Activity
The Georgia Department of Public Health has issued a notice regarding widespread and severe flu activity across the state. The department urges residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible to protect themselves and vulnerable populations, emphasizing that it takes two weeks for vaccine antibodies to develop.
Georgia DPH Awarded $2.8M for Injury Prevention
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has been awarded $2,862,037 in competitive grants from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS), funded by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). This funding will support various injury prevention programs, including child occupant safety, data analysis, and driver safety initiatives for the grant year October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2026.
Georgia DPH Confirms Measles Case
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed a measles case in an unvaccinated infant who traveled internationally. This is the first reported case in Georgia in 2026, with 10 cases reported in 2025. DPH is working to identify potential exposures and reminds the public about the safety and effectiveness of the MMR vaccine.
Georgia DPH Confirms Measles Case in Unvaccinated Resident
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed a case of measles in an unvaccinated resident. This is the second reported case in Georgia in 2026, following 10 cases in 2025. DPH is advising individuals who may have been exposed and reminding the public about the importance of the MMR vaccine.
Arizona Department of Health Services Policy and Intergovernmental Affairs
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) has updated its website navigation for the Division of Policy and Intergovernmental Affairs. This update includes new sections for Tribal Health, Border Health, and Health Equity, alongside existing sections for Vital Records and Communications.
Arizona Department of Health Services Policy and Intergovernmental Affairs
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) has updated its website navigation for the Division of Policy and Intergovernmental Affairs. This update includes reorganized menus for Vital Records, Public Information, Communications, Tribal Health, Border Health, Health Equity, and Administrative Counsel & Rules.
State Health News: Maternal Mortality Program Receives CDC Grant
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) announced that its Maternal Mortality Program has received a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This funding is intended to support the program's efforts in addressing maternal mortality.
ADHS News Release on Newborn Screening Education
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) has issued a news release regarding newborn screening education. This notice provides information and resources related to newborn screening educational materials.
Arizona Health Services Launches Public Health Data Portal
The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) has launched a new public health data portal. This initiative aims to increase transparency and accessibility of public health information for various stakeholders.
DC Health Highlights HIV/AIDS Prevention Resources on World AIDS Day
On World AIDS Day, the DC Department of Health highlighted free HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment resources available to residents. These resources include PEP, PrEP, at-home test kits, and support services through programs like the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
DC Health Statement on CDC Childhood Immunization Schedule Changes
DC Health issued a notice clarifying that the District's childhood immunization schedule remains unchanged despite recent modifications by the CDC. The notice assures that all recommended vaccines, including those for influenza and COVID-19, continue to be covered by insurers at no out-of-pocket cost to families in the District.
DC Health Investigates Regional Measles Exposures
DC Health is investigating potential measles exposures among residents who visited specific locations while contagious. The notice provides details on exposure sites and guidance for individuals who may have been exposed, including recommended actions and symptom monitoring.
DC Health Investigates Measles Exposures
DC Health issued a notice regarding confirmed measles cases and potential exposures across multiple locations in Washington D.C. The notice lists specific dates and times of potential exposure and advises individuals who may have been exposed to contact DC Health or their healthcare provider.
DC Health Investigates Measles Exposure
DC Health is investigating potential measles exposures among residents who visited specific locations in Washington D.C. between January 21 and February 2, 2026. The notice provides details on exposure sites and guidance for individuals who may have been exposed.
Colorectal Cancer Screening Awareness
The Alabama Department of Public Health issued a notice on March 2, 2026, highlighting the importance of colorectal cancer screening during March's Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. The notice encourages Alabamians aged 45 and older to get screened, emphasizing that early detection and prevention are key to reducing mortality rates.
ADPH Seeks Public Input for Alabama Health Improvement Survey
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has launched the 2026 Community Health Opinion Survey to gather public input for its State Health Assessment. The survey aims to identify community-level health issues and challenges to improve ADPH services for Alabama residents.
Alabama Hospitals Improve Quality by Reducing Healthcare Infections
Alabama's Department of Public Health and the Alabama Hospital Association have released their annual report on healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) for 2024. The report indicates that Alabama hospitals performed better than the national average in three of four key infection categories, continuing a trend of quality improvement.
Social Work Month Celebrates Professionals' Dedication
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) issued a notice celebrating Social Work Month in March 2026. The notice highlights the contributions of social workers within ADPH programs and their role in promoting health and well-being in Alabama communities.
National Kidney Month Highlights Kidney Functions and Health Issues
The Alabama Department of Public Health has issued a notice for National Kidney Month, highlighting the functions of kidneys, the risks associated with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), and preventative health measures. The notice aims to educate the public on maintaining kidney health and recognizing risk factors for CKD.
Alaska Health Introduces 'Hope the Husky' for Children's Healthy Habits
The Alaska Department of Health has launched 'Hope the Husky,' a new initiative featuring a character and activity series aimed at teaching children healthy habits and building positive relationships. The program includes an activity book and monthly online content designed for home and classroom use.
Alaska Receives Federal Funding for Rural Health Care Transformation
The State of Alaska has been awarded $272 million annually for five years through CMS's Rural Health Transformation Program. This funding aims to modernize rural health care infrastructure, improve access to care, and enhance health outcomes statewide, with a focus on chronic disease management and workforce development.
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