MSSC and the Family Medicine Interest Group at the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita held a special “Doc for a Day” event on April 6. About 60 local Black
The uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic has made it even more imperative that physicians and other health care professionals talk about advanced directives. Local and national advocates say now is
Not only do Medicare Advantage plans place roadblocks to admitting patients to hospitals, they frequently deny or delay post-acute care and long-term acute care. MSSC physicians say this can cause
On the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, the monkeypox virus has made its presence known in the U.S., stealing headlines, veering into politics and creating plenty of watercooler fodder. But
The Wichita City Council voted earlier this month to sell or lease two downtown properties for the site of the new joint health sciences center for University of Kansas School
Kansas had the highest percentage increase in the nation between 2022 and 2024 in the number of children under 6 years old who don’t have health insurance, according to a