Vol. 66, Issue 13
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IN THIS ISSUE
- The Valued Voice Newsletter Refresh
- WHA’s Advocacy Day Gives Voice to Wisconsin Hospitals
- Advocate Aurora Health Receives WHA Advocacy All-Star Award
- Rep. Evan Goyke Receives 2022 Health Care Advocate of the Year Award
- Dr. Scott Gottlieb Discusses Pandemic Response, Preparedness with WHA's Borgerding in Advocacy Day Keynote
- Gov. Evers Praises Health Care Workers, Announces Signing of Two Bipartisan Bills on Advocacy Day
- Lawmakers Discuss Health Care Workforce, Insurance Related Challenges During Legislative Panel
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, March 31, 2022
The Valued Voice Newsletter Refresh
Same timely industry, legislative and educational information. New, optimized format.
Each week, WHA members and health care industry stakeholder subscribers receive The Valued Voice in their inboxes. That’s not changing, but the reader experience will improve, starting next week.
Rather than each The Valued Voice headline linking to a single pdf document, starting on April 7, links in the email newsletter subscribers receive will drive to dedicated pages for each featured story.

With each story contained on a single page, readers will no longer have to navigate multiple document pages to access the “continued” portions of stories broken up due to their length. And each story page will also include a full table of contents for that week’s issue for ease of navigation.
The new presentation of The Valued Voice newsletter stories also makes social sharing from the page simple and will allow WHA to better assess reader engagement with the content delivered to members and subscribers each week.
Questions about The Valued Voice newsletter can be directed to WHA Vice President of Communications Kelly Lietz.
Rather than each The Valued Voice headline linking to a single pdf document, starting on April 7, links in the email newsletter subscribers receive will drive to dedicated pages for each featured story.
With each story contained on a single page, readers will no longer have to navigate multiple document pages to access the “continued” portions of stories broken up due to their length. And each story page will also include a full table of contents for that week’s issue for ease of navigation.
The new presentation of The Valued Voice newsletter stories also makes social sharing from the page simple and will allow WHA to better assess reader engagement with the content delivered to members and subscribers each week.
Questions about The Valued Voice newsletter can be directed to WHA Vice President of Communications Kelly Lietz.