Congress Returns Next Week, CMS Begins 2027 Rulemaking Cycle
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2026 ACA Marketplace Data Released
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Health Care Affordability Continues Focus in Washington, KHA Submits FY27 Appropriations Requests
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Congressional Appropriations Committee Begin Work, KHA Submits Comments on Professional Degrees to US Department of Education
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KHA Staff and Members Visit with the Kansas Congressional Delegation During the NRHA Policy Institute.
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House Passes Government Funding Package, Ending Partial Shutdown
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Federal Budget Deadline Approaches, Medicare Advantage Payment Increase, CMS Solicits Feedback on Domestic Supply Chains
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Health Care Issues Top Priority
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CMS Issues OPPS Final Rule, CMS Repeals Long-Term Care Minimum Staffing Mandate
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Members of the KHA executive committee visited the Kansas congressional delegation in Washington, D.C. this week.
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The Longest Government Shutdown in U.S. History Ends
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Potential momentum building for bipartisan solution, hearing held on 340B
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Government Shutdown's Affect on Health Care Extenders
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Government Shutdown Looms, Extending the EPTCs
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Senate Prepares for August Recess and Hospitals Encouraged to Respond to Proposed Medicare Funding Clawback
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President Trump signed the OBBBA on July 4. Attention now shifts to ensuring CMS approves Kansas’ State Directed Payments.
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Senate Passes Reconciliation Bill and Sends to the House.
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Voting Begins on One Big Beautiful Bill
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The Saga Continues on One Big Beautiful Bill, Insurers Pledge Prior Authorization Reform
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Senate Finance Committee Releases Draft of Budget Reconciliation Bill
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OBBBA Update: Senate Considerations Put Kansas Medicaid Dollars at Risk
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House Narrowly Passes Reconciliation Budget Bill
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After a weekend turnaround, House conservatives allowed the reconciliation bill to advance—setting the stage for pivotal amendments and a high-stakes floor vote later this week.
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Medicaid Markup Continues and Navigates Kansas Impacts
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Medicaid Provider Assessment Changes, President Signs Executive Order
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Congress Navigates Budget Reconciliation Debate, Mehmet Oz, MD, Confirmed as CMS Administrator and Fiscal Year 2026 Appropriations Updates
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