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(July 26, 2024)—KHA created a hospital Finance Basics series to help hospitals share information on how they define common financial terms. This week, we are releasing the fourth in the series – Understanding a Hospital Bill.
(July 26, 2024) – Recently, KHA noticed more bulk emails with attachments blocked by hospital email security.
(July 26, 2024) – The Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education Program trains physicians and dentists in community-based settings, focusing on rural and underserved areas. Most of the training is in community-based outpatient settings, where most people receive their health care.
(July 26, 2024) – Grant funding is available for Kansas nurses attending or interested in attending graduate nursing programs at the University of Kansas School of Nursing.
(July 26, 2024) – KDHE notified birthing hospitals recently that the Hepatitis B Birth Dose program, supported by "317" federal funds, will sunset this fall. Moving forward, Hepatitis B vaccine and nirsevimab will be provided through the Vaccines for Children program.
(July 26, 2024) – This week, the Advantage Optics site was updated with the May 2024 data and now contains October 2018 – May 2024 inpatient, outpatient and emergency department discharges.
(July 26, 2024) – Many of you have already used our online registration for the Kansas Hospital Association Convention, and we thank you!
(July 26, 2024) – Supporting KHA's vision, "Optimal Health for Kansans," KHA is sharing SHSMD's health observance calendar as a tool for planning your health events, internal and external communications and social media campaigns.
(July 26, 2024) – GAO Report Recommends Strengthened Oversight of State's Medicaid Eligibility Review Practices, CDC Issues Health Advisory about Disruptions in Availability of Blood Culture Bottles, MLN Connects Provider eNews
(July 19, 2024) – Congress is amid a short break for the Republican National Convention. While presidential politics dominate the airwaves, now is a good time to take stock of where things stand mid-year on the Hill.
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