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KHCC urges opposition to Sub for SB 374 because it goes too far. Sub for SB 374 protects health care providers that intentionally hurt patients by keeping evidence of what the provider said or did from being shown to a jury.
KHCC Consumer Connection: February 2010
Learn more about the proposed tobacco tax increase and how it would benefit the state of Kansas.
KHCC says that medical debt should be treated differently than other kinds of debt.
KHCC testifies that SB 525 will bring pricing parity for Kansans who need it the most.
KHCC Executive Director says HB 2642 would turn the clock back on the great strides that our local communities have made in facing and solving the issue of secondhand smoke exposure.
Consumers and advocates will join staff of the Kansas Health Consumer Coalition to support SB 525. This bill is significant because it addresses one of the primary factors resulting in medical debt: the cost of care.
KHCC opposes SB 167 because raising the automatic hospital lien would create a perfect storm, placing consumers in even greater risk for incurring medical debt.
Topeka blogger writes that KHCC makes a difference in Topeka, in Kansas – February 2, 2010.