Vol. 66, Issue 44
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Speaker Robin Vos: WHA’s Advocacy “Never More Important Than This Next Session”
- New Leaders Elected to WHA Board of Directors
- Reminder: Vote on Tuesday, November 8
- Exchange Open Enrollment Begins for 2023 Benefit Year
- CMS Raises Hospital Payments Slightly in Final 2023 OPPS Rule
- Join a WHA Council or Committee
- Stuessy Named WHA Education Coordinator
- AHA Calls for Action to Reduce Inappropriate Prior Authorization and Payment Delays
- Hospitals Keep Communities Healthy
- WHA’s Social Determinants of Health Webinar Series: A Journey to a Healthier Wisconsin Webinar 4 Recap
- Ascension Mercy Hospital and Project SEARCH Awarded 2022 Global Vision Community Partnership Award
- November Fast Facts: National Diabetes Month
EDUCATION EVENTS
Mar. 14, 2025
2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
Nursing ServicesClick here to view quality event calendar
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Thursday, November 3, 2022
Reminder: Vote on Tuesday, November 8
Election Day is next week, Tuesday, Nov. 8. WHA's grassroots advocacy program, the Hospitals Education & Advocacy Team (HEAT), reminds you to make your voice heard and VOTE in this upcoming general election.
Individuals who are registered can vote absentee in person at their municipal clerk's office now through Sunday, Nov. 6. Check your municipal clerk's office for hours. Remember: If you are not registered to vote, you can register day-of, Nov. 8, at your polling place. Just remember to bring your photo ID.
Visit WHA's Election Resources page for more election-related information, including how to locate your polling place, view a sample of your ballot, and links to Wisconsin Eye’s candidate interview videos where voters can learn where candidates stand on health care and other issues.
WHA is a proud sponsor of Wisconsin Eye’s non-partisan Campaign 2022 coverage, which includes the production of informative interviews of 114 candidates across the state.
WHA's Election Resources web page also includes tools for WHA members to encourage voter participation and engagement in advocacy within their own organizations. These tools include downloadable visual posters, information on how to join the HEAT grassroots network, and how individuals can help support candidates for state office who value hospitals and health systems through the Wisconsin Hospitals State PAC & Conduit.
Visit WHA's Election Resources.
Individuals who are registered can vote absentee in person at their municipal clerk's office now through Sunday, Nov. 6. Check your municipal clerk's office for hours. Remember: If you are not registered to vote, you can register day-of, Nov. 8, at your polling place. Just remember to bring your photo ID.
Visit WHA's Election Resources page for more election-related information, including how to locate your polling place, view a sample of your ballot, and links to Wisconsin Eye’s candidate interview videos where voters can learn where candidates stand on health care and other issues.
WHA is a proud sponsor of Wisconsin Eye’s non-partisan Campaign 2022 coverage, which includes the production of informative interviews of 114 candidates across the state.
WHA's Election Resources web page also includes tools for WHA members to encourage voter participation and engagement in advocacy within their own organizations. These tools include downloadable visual posters, information on how to join the HEAT grassroots network, and how individuals can help support candidates for state office who value hospitals and health systems through the Wisconsin Hospitals State PAC & Conduit.
Visit WHA's Election Resources.