Vol. 68, Issue 15
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IN THIS ISSUE
- So Many Options Campaign Gains Momentum, Reaches Millions
- CMS Releases Proposed 2025 Inpatient Payment Rule
- Only 4 Weeks Away – 2024 Board of Directors’ Learning Day
- CPED Offers Discounts to WHA Members
- WHA Foundation Announces Application Open for 2024 Clinical Simulation Lab Scholarship
- WHA Speaker Bureau – A Member Benefit You Don’t Want to Miss
EDUCATION EVENTS
Apr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
Nursing ServicesMay. 14, 2025
2025 WHA Workforce ForumClick here to view quality event calendar
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Thursday, April 11, 2024

The WHA Foundation is once again offering scholarships to WHA member hospitals, allowing them to designate an interdisciplinary team to participate in clinical simulation training focused on stroke, sepsis/septic shock or high-risk OB delivery. This year the WHA Foundation has an agreement with the Gundersen Health System Integrated Center for Education (ICE) to provide their upgraded facilities and equipment to scholarship recipients.
Click here to access the Eligibility and Criteria Information and the Scholarship Application.
The WHA Foundation, Inc. was formed in 1968 to support educational, research and charitable programs of the Wisconsin Hospital Association and its members. Today, as a 501(c)(3) organization, the Foundation focuses its grant making priorities on initiatives that have a statewide impact on health care in Wisconsin. The Foundation's three specific funding priorities include:
WHA Foundation Announces Application Open for 2024 Clinical Simulation Lab Scholarship


Click here to access the Eligibility and Criteria Information and the Scholarship Application.
The WHA Foundation, Inc. was formed in 1968 to support educational, research and charitable programs of the Wisconsin Hospital Association and its members. Today, as a 501(c)(3) organization, the Foundation focuses its grant making priorities on initiatives that have a statewide impact on health care in Wisconsin. The Foundation's three specific funding priorities include:
- Health Care Workforce Development
- Health Care Quality and Safety Initiatives
- Collaborative Community Health Initiatives