Kansas Mental
Health Coalition

Links to Information and Documents of Interest

Summary of Behavioral Health Related Legislation From The 2021 Legislative Session.pdf

History of Kansas Mental Health Funding Spreadsheet

Special Committee on Mental Health Modernization and Reform Report to the 2021 Legislature

Mental Health Task Force Report 2019  

GBHSPC Prevention Subcommittee Report 2018

GBHSPC Veteran's Subcommittee Report 2018

Kansas Citizens Committee on Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Annual Report 2018

Governor's Task Force to Reduced Substance Use Disorders 2018

Mental Health Task Force Report - January 2018

Children's Continuum of Care Report - 2018

Update to the Adult Continuum of Care 2015 Report - January 2017

2015 Adult Continuum of Care Committee Report - Final

Kansas Medicaid Fact Sheet 2016 - Kaiser Foundation

2003 State Hospital Steering Committee Report

Kaiser Commission Report - The Coverage Gap: Uninsured Poor Adults in States that do not Expand Medicaid - an Update

KHI Brief - Nearly 182,000 Kansans in the Eligibility Gap

National Women's Law Center - What Medicaid Eligibility Expansion means for Women

GOVERNOR'S BUDGET REPORT - Budget proposal for FY 16 and FY 17 in two volumes listed by agency.  Also includes links to the Governor's plan to reduce the current fiscal year budget to make up for revenues that are more than $270 million below estimates.

NASMHPD REPORT - The Vital Role of State Hospitals 

Antipsychotic Use in Nursing Homes Trend Update 2014

Antipsychotic Drug Use in Nursing Homes Spreadsheet by State and Facility 2014

CMS Report: Improving Dementia Care and Reducing Antipsychotic Use in Nursing Homes

Nursing Facility Assessments and Care Plans for Residents Receiving Atypical Antipsychotic Drugs

2014  ELECTION INFORMATION - This table includes names and contact information for primary and general election candidates listed by district


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