Trustees Newsletter Articles

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(November 2021) – The Critical Issues Summit brings together hospital leadership and trustees from across the state and promotes the importance of good governance practices.
(November 2021) – It is with pleasure that KHA recognizes hospital trustees who provide an exemplary contribution through their leadership and governance.
(November 2021) – KHA provides some direct opportunities at the state and federal levels for trustees to express thoughts on policies important to hospitals and health care providers in their community.
(Feb. 8, 2021) – This article highlights many of the trends your organization will likely face in the coming year as America recovers and responds to COVID-19.
(Feb. 8, 2021) – During this webinar, Improving Governance Performance and Leadership Development, we discuss best governance practices highlighting state and national tools and resources to guide strong board discussions, deliberations and decisions.
(Feb. 8, 2021) – KHA, in partnership with the Kansas Health Foundation, United Methodist Health Ministry Fund and the KU Public Management Center, is hosting series of Regional Conversations on Rural Health Care in Kansas in February and March.
(Feb. 8, 2021) – During this webinar, Representative Fred Patton discusses the 2021 Legislature's progress on the extension of the COVID-19 response legislation.
(Feb. 8, 2021) – During the 2021 legislative session, the Kansas Hospital Association legislative platform includes priorities ensuring Kansas hospitals are able to meet the health care needs of their community in the COVID-19 environment.
(Feb. 8, 2021) – As a trustee, you play an important role in advocating for your hospital. KHA provides some opportunities at the state and federal level for you to express your thoughts on policies important to hospitals and health care providers in your community.
(Feb. 8, 2021) – While the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic colors every current issue in health care, the scope of challenges faced by the state's hospitals will not end when vaccines provide for herd immunity.
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