Heartland Health Monitor
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Administration officials say the public can still comment on the KanCare cuts using letters and e-mail.
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The grant from the United Health Foundation is worth almost $2 million.
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Since 2014, at least three negligence lawsuits have been filed against the owners of the Kansas City, Kansas, water park.
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A spokeswoman for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City said financial and medical information was not compromised.
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The University of Kansas Hospital was named the best hospital in Kansas City for the seventh year in a row and best hospital in Kansas for the fifth straight year.
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Kansas Governor Sam Brownback has appointed Tim Keck as secretary of the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). Keck has been serving as the interim secretary since January.
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The quality ratings are controversial because some experts think they're overly simplistic.
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Delays related to the state's new Medicaid processing system have caused a backup of thousands of Medicaid applications.
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What in the heck is going on with the Kansas voting system? Can I cast a ballot and... will my votes be counted? This document tries to answer those questions.
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The report covers health care access, quality and cost nationwide. It says Kansas is doing better than average in several health related areas but notes room for improvement in others.