COVID-19
The prevention and control of COVID-19 remains a public health priority at the State and Federal levels. Explore the topics in this section to learn more about COVID-19 prevention and control in Kansas.
The prevention and control of COVID-19 remains a public health priority at the State and Federal levels. Explore the topics in this section to learn more about COVID-19 prevention and control in Kansas.
Welcome to the home for health statistics. As you explore this section, you will find links to annual summary reports, vital events, interactive data pages, health statistics reports, and numerous tables and figures of vital events by year and subject. …
View the Kansas Antibiogram (PDF). Methodology Collection Process and State Representation: Antibiotic susceptibility data was collected amongst 66 Kansas healthcare facilities. One hundred and twenty-three healthcare facilities were contacted regarding …
6/18/2024 2:15:00 PM Posted June 18, 2024 2:15 PM | Closes June 25, 2024 11:59 PMThe position (K0224275) Develops, directs, monitors, and evaluates through subordinate managers the programs responsible for Maternal Child Health, Special Health Care Needs …
Imagine yourself as part of a team that is making the lives of Kansans healthier and the environment safer. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment's services touch the lives of every person in the state, whether it be through disease …
Watch the video to learn more about the new tuberculosis (TB) and purified protein derivative (PPD) ordering process, which became effective December 31, 2022.
A public hearing is scheduled for 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 25, 2024, in the 4th Floor Azure Conference Room of the Curtis State Office Building located at 1000 SW Jackson St., in Topeka, Kansas. The public hearing is regarding the Intended Use Plans for …
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) monitoring is concurrent with the water recreation season, April 1 through October 31. The public is encouraged to stay informed year-round because exposure through contact or ingestion can cause illness for animals and humans. …
The Health Information Technology field is complex. Equally complex are many of the tools in existence for reviewing, selecting, and implementing Electronic Health Records (EHR). While excellent resources of information, they are often unnecessarily …
Alzheimer’s is a progressive disease that causes a decline in normal cognitive function such as memory, thinking, learning and organizational skills. People living with Alzheimer’s gradually lose their independence in caring for themselves. It’s the most …
Request for Proposals The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is seeking proposals from Healthcare and Behavioral Healthcare systems that are ready to commit to adoption of the Zero Suicide framework and it’s seven elements. Download the request …
The Bureau of Facilities and Licensing requests that the Home Health Agency (HHA) Annual Report and Attestation Form be completed, signed, and returned to the licensing agency 30 days prior to the renewal expiration date of the agency’s license. Use the …
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), Bureau of Water, Public Water Supply Section is responsible for regulating all public water supply systems in the state and assisting them in providing potable water to the people of Kansas. Annual …
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Stormwater runoff from industrial activity means the discharge from any conveyance that is used for collecting and conveying stormwater and which is directly related to manufacturing, processing, or raw materials storage areas at an industrial facility. …
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Reporting Forms Kansas Online Reporting Disease System (KORDS) The Kansas Online Reporting Disease System (KORDS) is for health care providers, laboratories, and public health departments to submit confidential electronic disease reports to KDHE. …
There will be no required application for local health departments participating in the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) Program. When it comes time to provide local allocations and request budget submissions, The Preparedness Program staff will …
Find the tools and resources needed to apply for Licensed and Group Day Care from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE). Questions? Email the Child Care Licensing Team or call 785-296-1270.
To apply for child care licensing, complete and return the application and forms for your program type: For guidance and requirements regarding fire safety, visit the Kansas State Fire Marshal's website or call 785-296-3401.