AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAI & Health Care: Yale radiology chief John Lewin says mammography still cuts breast-cancer deaths by about a third, but AI is poised to change how scans are done and interpreted. Retail & Labor: Apple will permanently close its Trumbull Mall store in Connecticut today, citing weaker mall conditions; the move also reignites debate over union access and transfers for workers. Local Business Visibility: Stamford marketing firm Gadgetlesstech launched a four-part AI Ranking System aimed at helping Connecticut service businesses show up in Google and AI search tools. Healthcare Spending (CT): Medicaid “medicine services and procedures” claims jumped sharply in Simsbury in 2024, reflecting how local billing patterns shift over time. Workforce & Community: AARP and United Way expanded the 211 caregiver support program to more states, including Connecticut, to reach millions of family caregivers. CT Governance/Planning: Old Lyme residents are being asked to weigh in on a zoning rewrite survey as the town moves into stage two. Sports Business: Hub International named Paul Collins Northeast Area President, effective July 1, expanding leadership across the Northeast.
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