Synergy: The Interaction of KOHC and KDA to Improve the Overall Oral Health of Kentuckians

The Kentucky Oral Health Coalition (KOHC) was recently featured in the July/August 2014 issue of Kentucky Dental Association’s (KDA) magazine, KDA Today.  The article, written by KOHC’s own Lacey McNary, focused on the increasing awareness of Kentucky’s oral health needs and the growing energy of stakeholders across the Commonwealth. Governor Steve Beshear’s KyHealthNow goals for improving oral health for Kentuckians and the priorities of KDA and KOHC align—specifically improving oral health awareness, expanding school-based oral health services, and increasing [...]

By |2014-09-17T13:33:33-04:00September 17th, 2014|Blog, Health|

Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book Shows Need to Prevent Childhood Trauma

On Tuesday, we released the 2014 Kentucky KIDS COUNT County Data Book made possible with support from Signature Sponsor Passport Health Plan, Diamond Sponsors Kosair Charities and Delta Dental of Kentucky, and the Annie E. Casey Foundation. This report provides a picture of the status of children in Kentucky counties based on 16 indicators of child well-being. We hope state and local leaders will use the book to help evaluate what is going well for [...]

KIDS COUNT 25 Years Ago and Today: Part 5 – The Barrier of Poverty

I have invited you to travel with me for over a month in exploring the 2014 National KIDS COUNT Data Book as it pertains to Kentucky.  We have talked about the stellar progress in health; the mixed bag of results we find in education; and, the changing dynamics of family life as seen in the “family and community” domain.  In today’s blog, we probe economic well-being which is a deep, overarching, and stubbornly persistent barrier [...]

Results Based Leadership Challenge

I heard a great quote that has stuck with me for a couple years: “All a leader has to stand on is her results." This, to me, was so powerful and resonates with me when I think about my role as a child advocate. As you well know – children are waiting for us adults to get things right for them. They may not know it, but they are waiting for dentists and doctors to [...]

KIDS COUNT 25 Years Ago and Today: Part 4 – The Changing Kentucky Family

Today’s television programming seemingly brims over with a million options -- reality shows, partisan cable news, and food shows (And, yes, there are thankfully fifteen ESPN channels!).  When I was growing up a million years ago, television programming was different to be sure.  Three channels.  Black and white. And the show options were “cowboys and Indians,” “Ed Sullivan” shielding America from Elvis’ dance moves and introducing us to the “lads from Liverpool,” and shows featuring [...]

You can be a child advocate

When I tell people I work at a child advocacy organization, they often want to know more about what Kentucky Youth Advocates does. I explain that we want every Kentucky child to have the opportunity to succeed no matter where they were born or what family situation they are in. I explain that we work hard to ensure our elected leaders make policy decisions that are good for kids and families. And, I also explain what [...]

KIDS COUNT 25 Years Ago and Today: Part 3 – Success in Health

As referenced in my blog two weeks ago, I am inviting you to walk through the 2014 National KIDS COUNT Data Book, that was released on July 22nd, on an arena by arena basis over the next few weeks.  The 2014 edition of “the nation’s report on kids” is especially fascinating to me as it is the silver anniversary.  This gives us the opportunity to ask, “How are Kentucky kids faring compared to a quarter century ago?”  This week the focus is on health and by any measure, Kentuckians [...]

Are you a KY Medicaid Provider? If so, Attend an Upcoming Forum with the Cabinet

The Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) has scheduled a new round of forums for health care providers in each of the eight Medicaid regions during August and September. The forums will be attended by senior officials from CHFS, including cabinet Secretary Audrey Tayse Haynes, Medicaid Commissioner Lawrence Kissner, Public Health Commissioner Dr. Stephanie Mayfield and Behavioral Health Commissioner Mary Begley, among others. The forums are designed to allow medical providers to meet face-to-face with representatives of the [...]

By |2014-08-06T16:36:40-04:00August 6th, 2014|Blog, Health|

Kentucky Oral Health Coalition Enters 4th Year of Success!

This is a guest blog post written by Paige Malone, In Mode Marketing. The attendance at the 3rd annual Kentucky Oral Health Coalition (KOHC) meeting was a sure sign of growth. More than 60 oral health advocates and stakeholders participated in the meeting from many counties of the Commonwealth, which is a positive sign of the power behind this important purpose. This year, KOHC was fortunate enough to have Dr. Terry Brooks, executive director of Kentucky Youth Advocates, provide the young coalition with advocacy lessons. [...]

By |2014-08-04T14:45:44-04:00August 4th, 2014|Blog, Health|

Ice Cream, Fresh Tomatoes and New Laws

It is July in Kentucky, and the frenzy of the legislative session is only a distant memory as summer staples like trips to grandma’s house, ice cream and fresh tomatoes from the garden fill our attention. Yet, July 15th brought reason to shift our attention momentarily back to the legislative session and celebrate the progress made. On that day, legislation took effect, including a number of substantive wins achieved in the 2014 legislative session for Kentucky children. As of July 15th, doctors who regularly treat children are required to receive training on [...]

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