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Women’s History – Conversation Replays Available

Women’s History – Conversation Replays Available

Swope Health is recognizing the struggle for women’s equity as well the contributions of women during March, Women’s History month as designated by presidential proclamation. Join us for a free online series of conversations featuring women sharing their remarkable experiences. Replays of all conversations are now available:  Rep. Sharice Davids: https://youtu.be/KvHJ7faFaH8 Alise Martiny, President of …

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Swope Health Highlights Medicaid Awareness in April Events

Swope Health is joining in Medicaid Awareness Month with a host of community events that will include access to Medicaid information and opportunities to enroll in Missouri’s expanded Medicaid program. Healthcare advocates, like Swope Health, recognize Medicaid’s vital importance in the community in helping patients get healthcare services and reduce racial disparities in healthcare. Swope …

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Federal Agencies Recognize Swope Health for COVID-19 Efforts

On Monday, March 28, the regional leadership of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development recognized Swope Health for its efforts in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. “Your health center built new, non-traditional partnerships and implemented innovative strategies to reach the most vulnerable populations and ensure …

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Swope Health supports Hickman Mills School District Family Summit March 5

Swope Health supports Hickman Mills School District Family Summit March 5

Swope Health will join the Hickman Mills School District Family Summit with representatives from Behavioral Health, Dental and Medical services attending. The Family Summit will be from 10 am to 1 pm Saturday, March 5, at the Smith-Hale Middle School, 9010 Old Santa Fe Road, Kansas City, MO 64138. The event is free and open …

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Swope Health highlights Black History through Kansas City leaders

Swope Health highlights Black History through Kansas City leaders

In February, Swope Health hosted a series of community conversations with leaders in Kansas City who reflected on Black History through their personal experiences. Swope Health developed the program to recognize that Black history happens daily and deserves recognition more than once a year in Black History Month. The four conversations in the program are …

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COVID-19 vaccination

In March, Join Swope Health for free COVID-19 vaccination events, food giveaway

In March, Swope Health will provide COVID-19 vaccinations to the community at these events: March 14: 4-7 pm at The Merc + Co-op, 501 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kan. With El Centro. March 16: 9: 5:30-7 pm at the Kansas City Police Department’s Police Athletic League, 1801 White Ave, Kansas City, Mo. March 26: 10 …

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Vision Center

Swope Health Announces Opening of Newly Renovated Vision Center

Swope Health, the leading provider of healthcare for underserved individuals and communities in greater Kansas City, announces the re-opening of its Vision Center at the Central facility, 3801 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., in Kansas City. The Vision Center is part of the significant renovations at the health center, including its central lobby with …

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HRSA pediatric competition

Swope Health wins in national HRSA pediatric competition

According to the U.S. Health Resources & Services Administration, within months of the COVID-19 pandemic, data showed declining rates of vaccinations and well-child visits. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that declines in vaccination coverage might leave young children and communities vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles. To respond, the Maternal & Child …

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