AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedical Accountability: A Riverside doctor, Samer Sannoufi, pleaded guilty to sexual battery by fraudulent misrepresentation and will lose his medical license, register as a sex offender, complete treatment, and pay restitution—after Arizona-linked reports surfaced and more victims came forward. Arizona Health Fraud Crackdown: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced 42 defendants charged in a sweeping 2026 National Health Care Fraud Takedown, including a major Yuma case alleging millions in Medicaid fraud tied to Bio Family Clinic. Behavioral Health Under Scrutiny: AHCCCS suspended a tribal-land behavioral health provider, Sacred Circles of Healing and Wellness, amid allegations involving fake clinical documents and billing fraud, with the clinic also under FBI investigation. Food Safety: Maricopa County’s Dirty Dining Report flagged multiple Phoenix-area restaurants for major health code violations, including improper food temperatures, handwashing failures, and unsafe storage. Public Health & Safety: An 82-year-old woman is in critical condition after falling asleep at a community pool, suffering severe heat stroke and burns. Substance Use Treatment: Pima County’s sobering facility (SAFR) will stay open for two more years with additional opioid settlement funding, though staffing and better tracking remain challenges.
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