In recognition of the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday, some of our offices will have modified hours over the long weekend. Check here for modified hours.
The University of Kansas Health System recommends vaccinations as safe and effective preventive care. Stay current on immunizations to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community.
Expanded Medicaid eligibility and access to care due to the public health emergency will expire in May, our experts are dedicated to helping those affected understand and navigate the transition.
The health system has reduced masking requirements. We will continue to monitor CDC and OSHA guidelines closely should they change.
The CDC recently expanded COVID-19 protection guidance to include children 5-11 years old now eligible to receive bivalent boosters.
COVID-19 vaccinations will be required for all employees, volunteers, students, temporary workers or contractors working in the health system's Kansas City-area facilities, and for all University of Kansas physicians.
We now offer COVID-19 testing for symptomatic patients during urgent care appointments at all 4 urgent care locations.
It has been 1 year since our first COVID-19 patient was admitted to the health system. Today, the pandemic continues. As devastating as this is, we are better equipped to battle the illness in many ways.
Vaccines are coming. Learn about the decision to focus first on vaccinating essential healthcare workers and residents of nursing facilities.
When office locations had to close during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, The University of Kansas Health System quickly implemented telehealth visits to continue providing safe, quality care to our patients.
Drs. Timothy Beaver, sports cardiology, and Michael Rippee, sports neurology, discussed the possible complications athletes who had COVID-19 will face when returning to play.
Two physicians from The University of Kansas Health System are playing key roles in the University of Kansas's plans to bring students, faculty and employees back to the Lawrence campus this fall.
Geriatric medicine specialist Jessica Kalender-Rich, MD, FACP, has been named to the White House Coronavirus Commission for Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes.