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(February 2023) – Several KHA staff, members and partners recently had the opportunity to attend the National Rural Health Association's Policy Institute in Washington, DC.
(February 2023) – The Kansas Health Institute recently published a report confirming the benefits of KanCare expansion on the behavioral health system and how expanding coverage could provide other benefits for Kansas families and communities.
(February 2023) – In the latest KHA podcast, we feature KHA Board Chair Carrie Saia, and President and CEO, KHA, Chad Austin discussing the progress in meeting the current strategic goal priorities.
(February 2023) – Last month, the Native Sons and Daughters of Kansas presented an award honoring the entire Kansas health care industry.
(February 2023) – KHA members' input provides invaluable information to help guide KHA in our work. This article highlights some of the results from the 2022 biannual member satisfaction survey.
(August 2022) – KHA is offering trustees a breakfast and educational session on Sept. 9 as a way of recognizing the vital role trustees play in the hospital industry and thanking them for taking the time to join us at this important annual event. Please register by Aug. 19.
(August 2022) – Hospital executives face significant leadership challenges including financial shortfalls, constant vigilance in improving quality and service excellence, recruiting and retaining a strong workforce, and understanding and meeting changing consumer preferences.
(August 2022) – In Kansas, the primary elections have ended, the unofficial results have been counted, and now the process of finalizing the vote counts begins as the state looks toward the general elections in November.
(August 2022) – Kansas governWell is your single source for valuable educational programs, articles, templates and assessments that will enable your board to advance its knowledge, skills, structure, practices and capacity for success in today’s increasingly challenging environment.
(August 2022) – We CARE We VOTE is a statewide initiative to empower and educate health care employees and volunteers (including trustees) about voting during the 2022 elections. The campaign encourages participation in the 2022 elections.
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