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KDHE will offer several Medicaid training courses beginning October 4, 2022. The courses in this curriculum provide an overview of Kansas Medicaid which include: Medicaid Overview; History of KS Medicaid Managed Care; Medicaid Eligibility; Medicaid Eligibility – Home and Community Based Services (HCBS); Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) State Plans; Early & Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT Mandate); Kansas Medicaid Grievance, Appeals, & State Fair Hearings (G/A/SFH); Presumptive Medical Disability Team (PMDT); and Working Healthy/WORK & Work Incentives.

  • During the first week of October,  the week ofOctober 3rdtrainings will be offered in-person in the Eisenhower State Office Building (ESOB).
    • Parking information for ESOB will be sent to enrolled attendees closer to the training/s date.
  • During the final week of October, the week of October 24th, trainings will only be offered virtually.

See full training schedule and objectives.

To register, create an account in KanLearn. 

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Rachel Monger, JD, LACHA is President/CEO. Rachel spent her first 12 years at LeadingAge Kansas as a powerhouse advocate and leading voice for our membership and for the aging services field. Now, as President and CEO, she is committed to maintaining a laser focus on advocacy efforts and investing more resources toward ensuring members remain leaders in aging services. Rachel received a bachelor's degree at Bard College at Simon's Rock in Massachusetts and her Juris Doctorate at the University of Kansas School of Law. When asked why she works at LeadingAge Kansas, Rachel replied, “I believe strongly in the mission of LeadingAge Kansas, and I am humbled every day knowing so many truly special people allow us to be their voice in Topeka and beyond.” You can reach Rachel directly at 785.670.8046.