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Pediatricians want to avoid a 'tripledemic' of RSV, COVID and the flu that strained Kansas hospitals last year.
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The temporary injunction also puts state-mandated counseling and a new abortion pill 'reversal' law on hold.
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Nearly 55% of Republicans support expanding Medicaid, according to a new poll from Fort Hays State University.
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New research estimates Kansas saw one of the most significant increases in abortions in the country, driven by a surge in patients from nearby states.
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Abortion providers are suing over a handful of new and old abortion restrictions they say violate Kansans’ right to abortion. Attorney General Kris Kobach says the rules are necessary.
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Construction is expected to begin early next year and be completed by 2026.
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The state reported its highest number of abortions in decades last year, after the overturning of Roe sent thousands of out-of-state women to Kansas clinics.
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The deal means the controversial new law won’t take immediate effect in Kansas.
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It's harder for Kansans to get liver transplants than it used to be, highlighting inequities in a system that doctors say has always been unfair.
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Kansas clinics say they’ll continue to prescribe the abortion pill mifepristone this week — but big questions remain.