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Federal One Pager 2024.pdf
Kansas Federal Priorities - Updated Mar. 5.
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Federal-340B 2024.pdf
Protect the 340B Prescription Drug Program - Updated Mar. 5
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Federal-MDLV 2024.pdf
Make Medicare-Dependent Hospital program permanent. Make Low-Volume Hospital higher threshold permanent - Updated Mar. 5.
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Federal-Medicare Advantage 2024.pdf
Take measures to ensure Medicare Advantage processes and practices are putting patient care first. Updated Mar. 5.
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Federal-Medicare Reimbursement 2024.pdf
Take measures to ensure Medicare Advantage processes and practices are putting patient care first. Updated Mar. 5
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Federal-Prior Authorization 2024.pdf
Streamline prior authorization process on deadlines, peer reviews and information exchange. - Updated Mar. 5
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Federal-Site Neutral Payments 2024.pdf
STOP site-neutral payment policies; PROTECT Medicare - Updated Mar. 5
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Federal-STEM 2024.pdf
Make nursing education programs part of STEM for work authorization - Updated Mar. 2024
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STATE-340B 2024.pdf
Support the 340B Drug Savings Program - Updated Mar. 5
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STATE-KanCare Expansion 2024.pdf
We urge legislators to take action on Medicaid Expansion and support a bipartisan, pragmatic Kansas plan improving access to care for tens of thousands of Kansans and finally put the state in the position of receiving its fair share of federal funds. - Updated Mar. 5
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STATE-Mental Health 2024.pdf
Providing Adequate Mental Health and Behavioral Health Care - Updated Mar. 5
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STATE-Working for Kansas 2024.pdf
Kansas hospitals and the health care sector benefit the financial health of our state. Policymakers should reject cuts that would harm the economy’s health care sector, a sector that created thousands of jobs. - Updated Mar. 5, 2024
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STATE-Workplace Violence 2024.pdf
The Kansas Hospital Association supports the passage of legislation to make it a crime to interfere with the conduct of a hospital – whether that is impeding employees from leaving or entering the facility, performing their duties or threatening hospital employees. - Updated Mar. 5
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