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Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending May 23th, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community This year is suddenly creeping towards its midpoint. And as such I can truly attest to it being the most interesting of times: 1.) AI is accelerating its influence on healthcare at near undiscernible speed, 2.) an aligned charge to disruptively innovate how healthcare operates is being cast out from Washington DC (and Topeka) at decibels higher than ever heard before, 3.) the RHTP funding opportunities for rural healthcare have at
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2 days ago3 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending May 9th, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community We are celebrating Hospital Week this week, and it has been fun to see many of you letting your hair down and joining in on the “Dress the Decade Day”, as each progressive day has moved us through the fifties to the nineties. A shout out to the Team Building Committee, who once again brainstormed a new theme, new treats, and new ways of recognizing each of you for being stellar partners in what we strive to do each day: serve our p
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May 152 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending April 11th, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community March Madness is behind us…congrats to Deb Benning for securing the local pool… and away we go into the busy cattle moving month of April, as the green grass is already looking lush all over our Flint Hills, along with some continuous burning. We are showing three solid first quarter months behind us, even as April has softened a bit, volume wise. We just got word late this week that statewide, the release of multiple awaiting RH
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Apr 202 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending March 28th, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community It does feel like Spring is well under way in Central Kansas! If one last ice storm forces me to scrape a windshield for the first time this winter (truly would be the first!), then I will be ok with it…not happy about it, but OK, because a blast won’t last long at this point. Now if we could just get some rain…and not so much to flood our parks this year. I want to give a departmental SHOUT OUT this week. And the winner goes to
jnthibodeaux
Apr 62 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending March 14th, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community Motivated by the Rural Health Transformation Plan’s targeted commitment to funds for rural healthcare, announced by President Trump over six months ago, KDHE has at last through CMS began issuing the guidelines for applying for funding on the first three of 24 programs earmarking direct grant dollars to healthcare organizations across Kansas. In exchange for a check, organizations must demonstrate a plan for producing measurable re
jnthibodeaux
Mar 232 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending February 28th, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community Month 2 of 2026 is now already behind us. What an eventful finish to its end, and we can sure be grateful (for now) that we are still seeing our surroundings fully intact and undisturbed, except for the desired rainfall. Middle East communities abroad aren’t so lucky. I am pleased to have updated the tables below to reflect new 2026 targets for the various service lines and stats that we show you regularly. I am also pleased to s
jnthibodeaux
Mar 51 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending February 14th, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community Once in a while you can really feel that your “work” works out! We all need to sense those experiences of satisfaction following identified results of participating in a work effort, or we will probably soon gravitate to working elsewhere – that is just part of our human nature. This month started off with two such results, that will truly make a difference for our hospital moving forward. After three months of futility seeking a
jnthibodeaux
Feb 232 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending January 31st, 2026
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community Already into month two of 2026! Our world is just so crammed full of constant data flowing all around us, that I am convinced there is too little pause in our days, that time is truly moving faster! And no end in sight to less data. Guess that means we are all going to grow to be AI dependent in order to help us process it all – that’s a bit scary. As we dissect the close of 2025 and compare it to the ultimate close of 2024, we h
jnthibodeaux
Feb 52 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending January 3rd, 2025
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community I prepared the report for period ending 1-3-2026, but I can’t see that I sent it. So here it is, if you are ok with older news. Welcome to 2026, ready or not! On the 29 th of December, it was announced that the State of Kansas was formally awarded $222 million of federal dollars over the next five years for the benefit of those delivering rural healthcare, AND secondly, a very pricey change in how the 340B program was going to be
jnthibodeaux
Jan 222 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending January 17th, 2025
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community As we brace for our first big winter storm, we can hope that Evergy keeps the lights on…hopefully not the same worry that some bigger cities in this storm’s pathway are wrestling with. MCH will be here no matter what, as our backup generator is well primed and tested. Januarys are always extremely busy at the back end of our business, as the accurate closing out of the prior year is critical, as is the creation of a new budget fo
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Jan 222 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending December 20th, 2025
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community With only a week left in 2025, we can safely say that the looming wind-down period over the next busy family times leaves us mostly just a few moments to think of the new year ahead. The winter solstice was last Sunday, so a good piece of news is that the days are now back on the getting longer cycle. We’re also being privileged this year with a very mild few days, weather wise, so our thinking ahead can be done in relative comfort
jnthibodeaux
Dec 26, 20252 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending December 6th, 2025
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community With the Holidays thick in our midst, we are readily reminded how busy our 21 st century December lives have gotten. Once again, it is all somewhat exhilarating and mind twisting at the same time. At MCH we try to fit in as much work as we can into fewer days, as time off is essential to accommodate the extra demands of the season. This year at MCH we are tasked with higher inpatient demands than normal, while our outpatient servi
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Dec 11, 20252 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending November 22nd, 2025
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community There is much for a busy hospital to be thankful for – number one, the great providers and staff we have that are striving to meet all the elevated demands – brought on by the bugs of late fall / early winter. We are thankful for the spirit of brotherhood in our small town and for the positive attitudes that mute the naysayers. We are thankful for technology and medicines that speed up recoveries, and we owe a lot of gratitude to t
jnthibodeaux
Dec 1, 20252 min read


Administrator Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending August 16th, 2025
As I write this, we are a field goal away in days (3) from our first meaningful football game of 2025…courtesy of our own K-State...
jnthibodeaux
Aug 21, 20252 min read


Administrator Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending July 19th, 2025
This summer continues to be rather eventful across our lands; with some things we just might have preferred not experiencing. It was nice...
jnthibodeaux
Jul 29, 20252 min read


Administrator Bi-Weekly Review For Two Weeks Ending July 5th, 2025
It was an interesting two weeks, which included the celebration of our 249 th Birthday as the world’s greatest nation, as well as the...
rgensman
Jul 14, 20253 min read


Administrator’s Bi-Weekly Review (June 26th, 2025)
Continued Dedicated Service to Our Community For Two Weeks Ending June 21st As much as I hate to think about it, but the summer solstice...
jnthibodeaux
Jun 26, 20252 min read
Health Information Exchange changes
We are pleased to provide our patients with the opportunity to participate in Health Information Exchange (HIE). An HIE provides their...
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Feb 5, 20251 min read
2024 Community Health Assessment
Thank you to those that participated in the 2024 Community Health Assessment for Chase and Morris Counties. Please see the attached...
rgensman
Sep 24, 20241 min read
Original Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage
With Medicare enrollment just around the corner, October 15th through December 7th, it is important to understand the options available...
jnthibodeaux
Aug 16, 20241 min read
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