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Kansas Hospitals Look to Improve Food Quality

Over the years, “hospital food” has come to be a synonym for tasteless glop. But now, a group of hospitals in Kansas--including some rural ones in the western part of the state--aim to change that perception, reports Kansas Public Radio. With their Healthy Food Initiative, Healthy Kansas Hospitals is hoping to make the food they serve patients and employees more healthy and delicious.

You can listen to KPR’s Heartland Health Monitor report here.

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