KFA Board Approves Fund Allocation for Recovery-Related Surgeries

June 14, 2025 | Department of Health & Environment, State Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Kansas


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KFA Board Approves Fund Allocation for Recovery-Related Surgeries
The Kansas Fights Addiction Grant Review Board made a significant decision during their recent meeting, unanimously approving a request related to substance use and mental health funding. The board, led by members Sandra and Robin, swiftly moved to endorse the modification, highlighting the importance of supporting recovery initiatives.

A key topic of discussion was the New Beginnings Request for Proposals (RFP), which raised questions about the allowability of certain expenditures reported by grantees. Notably, the board examined expenditures for vision and dental services, as well as two surgeries totaling $26,341 for individuals in recovery. These surgeries included a cataract procedure and an emergency surgery for a twisted bowel, both of which were deemed critical for improving participants' quality of life and supporting their recovery journeys.

The cataract surgery, costing $6,880.81, enabled a participant to correct vision issues that had previously hindered their ability to regain a driver's license. Meanwhile, the $19,460 surgery for a twisted bowel addressed chronic pain that could lead to increased cravings for substance use, thus posing a risk for relapse. Both individuals had faced challenges with health insurance coverage, which complicated their access to necessary medical care.

The board's discussion underscored the importance of integrating primary and behavioral health care, as these surgeries were seen as essential to the overall recovery process. Payments for the surgeries were made directly to the healthcare providers, ensuring that the funds were used appropriately.

As the board continues to navigate the complexities of funding and support for addiction recovery, this decision marks a proactive step in addressing the intertwined issues of physical health and substance use recovery in Kansas.

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