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(August 2022) – Published this month, the 2022 Health Care Vacancies and Turnover in Kansas Report information is gathered from various sources to help Kansas Hospital Association members illustrate health care workforce challenges and advocate for initiatives that overcome barriers.
(August 2022) – Congress is now shut down for its August recess, giving individuals up for reelection some much-needed face time with voters.
(August 2022) – Have you been listening to the Kansas Hospital Association's podcast Plains Spoken? If not, we encourage you to do so.
(February 2022) – Kansas governWell is your single source for valuable educational programs, articles, templates and assessments enabling your board to advance its knowledge, skills, structure, practices and capacity for success in today’s increasingly challenging environment.
(February 2022) – KHA is optimistically moving forward with our in-person Critical Issues Summit for Hospital Boards, March 3-4 in Wichita.
(February 2022) – The 2022 Kansas legislative session is underway. The most significant legislative accomplishment thus far has focused on the extension of the governor's emergency orders.
(February 2022) – The KHA Board of Directors met virtually for the first time in 2022 and touched upon many current topics impacting Kansas hospitals.
(February 2022) – KHA appreciates this need and offers our member hospitals access to current, dependable data to support strategic and financial planning, quality improvement initiatives and workforce issues. To support this demand, a variety of products and services are offered as part of membership.
(February 2022) – As KHA members know, hospital and health system finance and reimbursement are complex and affect access to care in communities across Kansas.
(February 2022) – One of the most vital programs for Kansas hospitals is the 340B Drug Discount Program, a federal program created in 1992 to stretch scarce federal resources and allow participating entities to serve more vulnerable patients and provide more comprehensive services.
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