Vol. 67, Issue 47
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IN THIS ISSUE
- WHA: Senate Bill 328 is “Aiming at the Wrong Target”
- CMS Finalizes Rule Requiring Nursing Homes to Disclose Additional Ownership Information
- WHA Foundation’s 2023 Global Vision Community Partnership Award Presented to Vernon Memorial Healthcare
- Only Three Weeks Left to Register for 2024 WHA Health Care Leadership Academy
- Apply Now: WHA Quality and Patient Safety Team Awards
- GUEST COLUMN: OSHA Updates ITA Reporting Requirements
- Resource Spotlight: Payer Detail Dashboard
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Wednesday, November 22, 2023
On Nov. 6, WHA Foundation’s Executive Director Leigh Ann Larson traveled to La Farge to present the
award and grant funding to one of this year’s winners of the Global Vision Community Partnership Award.
Center for Special Children – Vernon Memorial Healthcare
Providing testing, diagnosis, treatment, and management of genetic disorders, the Center for Special Children was created in 2015 with WHA member hospital Vernon Memorial Healthcare (VMH). To date, the program has helped to support over 600 children and their families.
Congratulations to Vernon Memorial Healthcare!


Left to Right: Mona Bader, RN, VMH Center for Special Children – Nurse; Leigh Ann Larson, WHA Foundation Executive Director; Katie Williams, MD, VMH Center for Special Children - Pediatric Geneticist; Sheri Bohland-Hammond, VMH Center for Special Children - Program Manager; Jerry McGeorge, Organic Valley - Director of Cooperative Affairs and VMH Center for Special Children - Advisory Committee Chair.
WHA Foundation’s 2023 Global Vision Community Partnership Award Presented to Vernon Memorial Healthcare


Center for Special Children – Vernon Memorial Healthcare
Providing testing, diagnosis, treatment, and management of genetic disorders, the Center for Special Children was created in 2015 with WHA member hospital Vernon Memorial Healthcare (VMH). To date, the program has helped to support over 600 children and their families.
Congratulations to Vernon Memorial Healthcare!


Left to Right: Mona Bader, RN, VMH Center for Special Children – Nurse; Leigh Ann Larson, WHA Foundation Executive Director; Katie Williams, MD, VMH Center for Special Children - Pediatric Geneticist; Sheri Bohland-Hammond, VMH Center for Special Children - Program Manager; Jerry McGeorge, Organic Valley - Director of Cooperative Affairs and VMH Center for Special Children - Advisory Committee Chair.