- Delivers primary health care services regardless of ability to pay. Includes information about services and programs, calendar, clinic locations and resources.
- Helps economically disadvantaged individuals in the state obtain durable medical equipment (DME) and assistive technology. Includes locations of five access sites.
- To promote the availability of and access to health care data, to provide leadership in health care information management and analysis and to provide guidance in use of the data for policy-makers, program managers and citizens to make informed health care decisions.
- Serves as a source of materials, referral and support for patients, families, physicians and nurses, health care providers, lawyers and clergy facing difficult ethical decisions. Located in Wichita.
- Regulates physician licensure. Includes mission statement, staff directory, licensing and disciplinary information, regulations, links and resources. Located in Topeka.
- Kansas State University's Center for Aging coordinates and develops educational and training programs in aging, stimulates aging research, coordinates outreach activities, and serves as a referral center for information on aging resources in Kansas.
- During our lifetime we all experience transitions; times when we journey from one stage to another. These transitions range from chronic illnesses to unexpected health concerns to the normal processes of aging. Geriatric Care Managers can help guide families through these transitions.
- Focuses on improving the availability and number of health care providers in rural areas in order to increase access to health care. Includes program overview, newsletters and recruitment center. Located in Wichita.