Joint Interview of Kathleen Sebelius and Sandy Praeger by Robert St. Peter, May 11, 2026
Interviewed by Robert St. Peter
This interview is a great conversation between two "giants of health policy,"guided by Bob St. Peter, to address health issues of importance to Kansans. Both women saw the failure to expand Medicaid as one of the reasons for Kansas' slide in national health rankings and probably one of the contributing factors that rural Kansas is less healthy than urban areas. Both mentioned that Kansas policymakers don't feel that health is a worthwhile investment --too often they don't prioritize health. Both pointed out that the business leaders in the state don't see health as a priority the same way they did when they pushed for early childhood education. The politics of health have become more difficult after the passage of the Affordable Care Act, more partisan. Sebelius believed that the Governor's office should be the place for championing various initiatives. The interview discusses a number of initiatives that were tried in Kansas.
Highlights -- short excerpts from the interview
