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It is responsible for administering services to older adults, managing the four state hospitals and institutions, and directing health occupations credentialing. The agency was formed on July 1, 2012, as a result of Governor Sam Brownback's executive order that merged the Department of Aging with divisions of the Department for Social and ...
Adjutant General of Kansas; Kansas Department of Administration; Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services; Kansas Department for Children and Families; Kansas Department of Health and Environment; Kansas Department of Agriculture
With the passing of a second Nurse Practice Act in 1949, the board was re-established as the Kansas Board of Nurse Registration and Nursing Education. Five people made up the new board; they were chosen by the governor from a list of qualified and licensed professional nurses provided by the Kansas State Nurses Association. [2]
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability reported 5,347 people were on a waitlist for a comprehensive intellectual and developmental disability services, a Medicaid program that provides ...
Kansas has eliminated its waitlist in the past, Nichols said, and is capable of doing it again. In Virginia, Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced the state would s pend $300 million to ...
The state agencies — DOA, KDHE and KDADS — contend that "the State did not engage in a 'tiebreaking' process" and reject the notion that there was anything wrong with choosing Healthy Blue and ...
Secretary for Aging and Disability Services – manages the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services, and is responsible for programs affecting the elderly and people with physical and developmental disabilities, as well as addiction and mental health programs. It has oversight of the five state hospitals. [1]
Kansas officials have selected three health insurance companies to serve as managed care organizations for KanCare, the state's privatized Medicaid program that serves about 458,000 people.