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May 8, 2026

 

President's Perspective – Workplace Violence Prevention Collaborative

During this week in which we are celebrating the Power of Nurses, we also want to draw attention to the work being done to prevent the violence, threats and trauma that nurses and other health care professional face every day within the workplace.

 

 

 
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Reserve Your Seat at a Complimentary Health Care Preceptor Academy!

The Health Care Preceptor Academy engages and develops current and future preceptors by providing key educational tools and strategies to foster a strong preceptor/orientee relationship.

 

 

 
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Upcoming QHi Back to Basics Sessions May – August

These sessions will walk participants through the basics of selecting measures, adding users, entering data and running and scheduling customized reports.

 

 

 
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Help KHA Award Individuals Making a Difference

We know many individuals in Kansas are instrumental in making a difference for hospitals and the health care they provide in our communities. Whether these individuals work in a hospital or outside our ranks, KHA wants to recognize their efforts.

 

 

 
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Join Us in Celebrating National Hospital Week, May 10-16

KHA and AHA encourage all Kansas communities to join the National Hospital Week celebration, Sunday, May 10, through Saturday, May 16, by showing support and gratitude for all our health care workers who strive to save lives every day.

 

 

 
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Preparedness Program Update

The quarterly Healthcare Coalition Steering Committee meeting was on May 6. The KDHE Preparedness Program provided updates on the Hospital Preparedness Program.

 

 

 
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Cyber Resilience Readiness Program

The Cyber Resilience Readiness program is a new initiative to help hospitals and health systems evaluate and strengthen their ability to maintain clinical continuity during cyber-related technology outages lasting 30 days or longer.

 

 

 
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Travel and Health-Related Infectious Disease Tools

KDHE Division of Public Health released Utilizing KDHE Travel & Health Dashboards, Weekly Infectious Disease Report and Other Resources via the Kansas Health Alert Network on May 1.

 

 

 
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National Nurses Week – May 6 to May 12

In celebration of National Nurses Week 2026, Gov. Laura Kelly proclaimed this year's theme,The Power of Nurses, shines a spotlight on the crucial role nurses play in shaping the future of health care, driving innovation and transforming patient care.

 

 

 
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2026 BCBSKS Provider Webinar: Driving Quality, HEDIS® and Risk Adjustment Performance

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Provider Relations invite you to attend the interactive virtual education seminar focused on BCBSKS Quality programs, HEDIS® and Risk Adjustment next week.

 

 

 
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Early Childhood Mental Health Webinar Series – Thursdays in May

KSKidsMAP Pediatric Mental Health is hosting a free four-part webinar series from noon to 1 p.m. each Thursday in May to help equip those working with young children to better understand, identify and respond to early childhood mental health needs.

 

 

 
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New Funding Available through Kansas Fights Addiction

Kansas Fights Addiction grant program is offering two funding opportunities. One expands medications for opioid use disorder, and another provides rapid-response funding for urgent needs and time-sensitive opportunities benefiting substance use disorder systems.

 

 

 
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Kratom Ban to Take Effect July 1

HB 2635 and SB 430 passed this session and was signed by Gov. Kelly last month, making Kratom and 7-OH a Schedule I (C-I) controlled substance. Schedule I designates substances with a high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use, banning them in Kansas effective July 1.

 

 

 
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Federal and National News

MLN Connects Provider eNews from the Medicare Learning Network, DOE Issues Final Rule on Updated Definition of "Professional Student," and Before You Go.

 

 

 
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