SDAHO Long-Term Care Weekly Update June 23, 2023

Each week, through our Unified Voice Newsletter, recipients will receive an overview of state, federal, policy and additional issues...

SDAHO Welcomes Rise-Up Intern Thomas Ebrahem

The South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations (SDAHO) is excited to introduce one of two summer interns for the...

Winner Regional Health Welcomes New CEO

​The Winner Regional Health Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Brian Williams, RHCEOC, has been named the new...

SDAHO Long-Term Care Weekly Update June 16, 2023:  A Resource for Members

  Each week, through our Unified Voice Newsletter, recipients will receive an overview of state, federal, policy and additional issues...

SDAHO’s Tim Rave Appears on SDPB Radio Show to Discuss Long-Term Care Legislative Study

As members of the Interim Study Committee on Sustainable Models for Long Term Care continue to look at the...

SDAHO Distinguished Service Awards Nomination Deadline July 1, 2023

South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations (SDAHO) deadline to nominate a healthcare professional for a Distinguished Service Award (DSA)...

SDAHO Awarded HRSA Rural Workforce Network Grant

​The South Dakota Association of Healthcare Organizations (SDAHO) was recently awarded the Rural Network Developmental Grant through the Health...

Top Critical Access Hospitals Announced with Two South Dakota Facilities Recognized in the Top...

The National Rural Health Association recognizes the Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals from a list of the Top 100...

SDAHO Long-Term Care Weekly Update June 2, 2023

Each week, through our Unified Voice Newsletter, recipients will receive an overview of state, federal, policy and additional issues...

Submit Nominations for SDAHO’s Distinguished Service Awards

​Remember to submit nominations for the Distinguished Service Awards presented at SDAHO's 97th Annual Convention. SDAHO recognizes nine categories...

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