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For more information, contact Steve Poage (spoage@kha-net.org) or Debbie Hall (dhall@khsc.org) at (785) 233-7436.
If you have questions regarding the Rural Health Symposium, contact the KHA Education Department at (785) 233-7436 or e-mail ccarney@kha-net.org.
Details regarding this conference will be released closer to the date. If you have questions, contact the KHA Education Department at (785) 233-7436 or e-mail ccarney@kha-net.org.
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KHA Awards

The Charles S. Billings Award is the top honor given by the Kansas Hospital Association. The annual award recognizes a hospital leader for his or her lifetime of service and continuing contribution to the health care of Kansas. The Billings Award was established in 1971 to honor Charles S. Billings’ dedication and years of service to Kansans. Nominations should be submitted on a nomination form.
The Distinguished Health Care Advocate Award recognizes those individuals, organizations or groups who provide an exemplary contribution to the health and well-being of the people of Kansas through their leadership in the political or policy arena. The Distinguished Health Care Advocate Award provides members of KHA the opportunity to recognize those who work on our behalf from outside our ranks. Nominations should be submitted on a nomination form.
The Donald A. Wilson Visionary Award recognizes an outstanding innovative contribution to health care delivery, financing or initiatives that improve the health and clinical outcomes of their community. The Donald A. Wilson Visionary Award can be awarded to a hospital-related individual who has been a change agent in the hospital industry. Nominations should be submitted on a nomination form.
The Community Connections award recognized hospitals that had distinguished themselves through efforts to improve the health and well-being of their communities.