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Federal officials are evaluating a state plan to fix problems with disability support services for Kansans in Medicaid.State officials submitted the plan…
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More offenders are completing the sexually violent predator treatment program in Kansas, but state officials say they still need a bigger building to…
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The Medicaid application backlog in Kansas is on its way back up, threatening months of progress on a coverage problem that has vexed health care…
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Dana Schoffelman sees one way to keep serving Kansas kids with serious mental health needs without going under financially: taking fewer of them and…
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Uncertainty surrounds the Affordable Care Act, as some Republicans have vowed to repeal and replace it. Today, a former Obama administration official…
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Roy Alcorn shot pool with friends last week as sunlight streamed through the open door of a small building at Equi-Venture Farms.A month earlier, Alcorn…
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When politicians talk about government’s role in caring for the nation’s seniors, they usually limit their comments to shoring up Social Security and…
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Nine months after Osawatomie State Hospital lost its federal payments, all rooms are back online after renovations and the state is looking at…
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The employees of Cornerstone Supports gathered last week at a house in Olathe with their clients — adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities…
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Like most moms, Judy Talbot has photos and videos of her daughter on her smartphone.But some of the images Talbot keeps on her phone show her daughter…
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The director of one of the state’s largest community mental health centers says the head of the agency that oversees the behavioral health system appears…
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The waiting list for Medicaid services for Kansans with physical disabilities has dropped by more than 1,700 since last year but hasn’t budged for those…