March 7, 2025

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The Latest News

A Message from the President & CEO Linda MowBray: Our Kansas Commitment


Today is Friday, March 7, 2025, and with it brings the 36th day of this year’s Legislative Session.


SB 88 –

This week started bright and early Monday with a hearing in the House Health and Human Services Committee on SB88 which requires the long term care ombudsman and staff to receive specific training from the Alzheimer’s Association on dementia. We testified in support of this measure and pushed back against the Ombudsman’s attempt to amend the bill with more lenient language. The Committee Report recommended passage of the bill without the amendment. A vote from the committee of the whole on the bill will be early next week.


Sub for HB2007 - House Passes Legislative Budget

House Passes Legislative Budget- including full rebase and $20 per day Medicaid add-on for Nursing Homes. The bill was received and introduced in the Senate and referred to the Ways and Means Committee. This committee is chaired by one of our champions, Senator Rick Billinger. The KDADS budget was reviewed on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. Although the committee had many questions, our rebase and add-on were not among them. The committee will continue hearing different agencies budget all next week and will hopefully hold a vote on Thursday or Friday.


Also on Tuesday, the HMG team from Texas and their local administrators visited the statehouse.


Leticia Caballero, Kendal Kappeler, Matt Memmer, Shelby Kendrick and Courtney Lee, met with Senator Dietrich, Representatives Haskins and Howe. They left information with Senator Claeys office. According to Leticia, “All offices were receptive and appreciative of the role we have in the healthcare spectrum.”


HB2392 - Facilitating nursing workforce development by setting maximum education levels for instructors at nursing schools as a requirement for state approval.


On Wednesday, the House Commerce, Labor and Economic Development Committee heard testimony that would ultimately allow a nurse to teach courses one level lower than their current degree or licensure. That would eliminate the need for Masters Prepared Nurses being required to teach certain levels of nursing students. The committee members asked tough questions but saw the value in opening up the teaching pipeline to ease workforce shortage. The Committee Report recommended that the bill be passed. This is expected to occur next week.

 

SB 276 –

AN ACT concerning health and healthcare; relating to the state fire marshal; requiring the State Fire Marshal to complete certain annual training in person-centered care and responding to individuals with Alzheimer's disease and intellectual and developmental disabilities; removing the State Fire Marshal from the adult care home licensure act and the providers of disability services act; amending K.S.A. 39-925, 39-928, 39-929, 39-938, 39-2005, 39-2008 and 39-2012 and repealing the existing sections.


A hearing was to be held Thursday, March 6, 2025, in Public Health and Welfare. Your comments were very helpful in crafting our testimony in support of this bill. The bill was pulled from the calendar after overwhelming opposition to the bill has left the proponents working on an amendment that offers language thought to be more palatable to the opponents. A new hearing date has yet to be set.


Next week, many of the bills we are tracking will move on for final action, so I expect a great deal of hurry up and wait to occur. We will have the opportunity to present testimony with LeadingAge KS on the staffing agency situation in our communities. Social Services Budget Committee Chairman Beuhler has provided us with a platform to provide education to Legislators on the cost both in dollars and quality when agency is needed.


Thank you for trusting us to be your voice in the legislature. As always, I am grateful for the opportunity to serve you.


Linda MowBray, President/CEO

lmowbray@khca.org

(785) 267-6003

The latest Your Top-Line publication for skilled nursing centers in your state are now available!


Your Top-Line is a LTC Trend Tracker℠ publication that includes metrics and graphics outlining skilled nursing center's progress on Five Star performance, the AHCA/NCAL Quality Initiative, their journey through the Quality Awards program, and other necessary data to help skilled nursing centers achieve their desired goals.


If you need help downloading your report, please e-mail Jennafer Sumner at jsumner@khca.org

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Call for Letters of Interest for KHCA Open Board Positions


We are currently accepting letters of interest for two open board positions:

  • District I Vice President- Representing Leavenworth, Wyandotte, Douglas and Johnson Counties
  • Education Vice President – Leads in the development of high-quality educational opportunities though the Association for Adult Care Home Staff.


If you are passionate about contributing to the Association’s leadership and growth, we encourage you to apply.


Your letter of interest should include:

  • Your Name and Contact Information
  • The Board Position You Are Applying For
  • Your Qualifications and Relevant Experience
  • Your Vision and Goals for the Role
  • Why You Are Interested in Serving on the Board


Please submit your letter to khca@khca.org by March 10, 2025. Current KHCA board members will review letters of interest and possibly vote at the March 14, 2025 board meeting.

MCIRN LT SNF Preceptor Survey


In partnership with the Nebraska Health Care Association, we are seeking input from healthcare providers involved in training new nurses or nurse aides. This includes staff members on the floor, educators, and administrators addressing workforce issues. The information gathered will be used to develop free training programs, resources, and tools to better prepare those who teach and support administrators in staff development. The survey is very short and easy to complete. Click here to start the survey now.

In Case You Missed It

Announcement Update: HCBS Waivers Settings Final Rule 101 Training


In response to feedback received from stakeholders in the last week, this is an updated notification that agencies may pause implementation of the HCBS Waivers Settings Final Rule 101 training until further notice from KDADS on how to proceed.


KDADS has compiled comments for internal discussion and is seeking additional guidance from CMS on the requirement for the state to ensure Settings Final Rule compliance, safety, and well-being of all HCBS Settings. READ MORE

Call for Cases – Neurologic Complications of Influenza Infection


In response to national reports of influenza-associated encephalopathy and encephalitis (IAE), the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is requesting providers submit suspected cases of IAE, including acute necrotizing encephalopathy (ANE). There have been increased reports of pediatric cases of IAE this respiratory virus season, with recent suspicion of an increase in adult cases as well. READ MORE

Clinical Update from KHCA Consultant Linda Farrar


Let’s talk smoking regulations this week. There is an increasing trend in deficiencies related to smoking safety & regulations. This might be a good time to review the facility’s policies and procedures to make sure all the requirements are being met. READ MORE

AHCA touts ‘Better Way’ forward with 2025 policy priorities


Strengthening the nursing pipeline and increasing staff recruitment — including of international caregivers — tops the American Health Care Association’s policy priorities for 2025, bumping repeal of the staffing down a notch as that outcome appears closer to reality. READ MORE

Healthcare Coalition Partners of KS Earns United States Public Health Services Award


Healthcare Coalition Partners of KS has been awarded the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) Unit Commendation Award in recognition of outstanding support to the National Healthcare Coalition Annual Conference and to the Offices of Healthcare Readiness and Regional Operations, Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response, in service to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The USPHS Unit Commendation Award is rarely awarded to civilians. READ MORE

Looking for CE’s on Demand?


ACHA/NCAL has a robust on-demand education platform with a variety of topics as well. Check out what AHCA/NCAL has to offer on their educational platform. READ MORE

Aging Services Day 2025 has been rescheduled!


Due to last week's weather, we were forced to postpone our scheduled Aging Services Day.


New Date: March 24, 2025

8:30AM - 4:00PM


Registration fee for all providers: $75.00


**New date, but all other details remain the same.**


Click here for more details.

Education Spotlight

Dietary As a Business Virtual Workshop

 

March 26, 2025 - 1:00PM - 5:00PM

 

Have you ever followed a fork through a kitchen? Ralph Peterson has, and his findings are surprising. On average, a fork is touched 16 times throughout the day, and only three of those times are when the resident is using it. In this dynamic and insightful workshop, Ralph breaks down all the processes in a kitchen – revealing secrets on how to eliminate waste, increase consistency, and create a culture of excellence. The focus of this workshop is on transforming dietary services from a routine necessity into a thriving, efficient (business) operation.

 

Click here to learn more.

Upcoming Education

Webinar: F812 - Food Procurement, Storage, Preparation, and Service


3/11/25 - 1:30PM -2:30PM


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Webinar: Incident Management


3/18/25 - 1:30PM -2:30PM


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Aging Services Day



3/24/25 - 8:30AM - 4:00PM


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Dietary as a Business Virtual Workshop


3/26/25 - 1:00PM -5:00PM


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Webinar: F684 - Quality of Care


4/8/25 - 1:30PM -2:30PM


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Webinar: Falls & Accidents


4/15/25 - 1:30PM -2:30PM


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Assisted Living Conference


4/25/25 - 8:30AM -4:00PM


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Administrator in Training (AIT) Program

Looking for an AIT Program? Click here for more details on KHCA's Program.

Questions? Email Teresa Keating at tkeating@khca.org
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