Illinois Health and Hospital Association

04/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/22/2026 14:09

IHA Daily Briefing: April 22

REGISTER: IHA Small and Rural Webinars on AI - Session 2 Is May 8
Implementing artificial intelligence (AI) tools in hospitals requires careful consideration. With a focus on adoption at small and rural hospitals, IHA's webinar series "From Exploration to Execution: AI Implementation Strategies" will cover strategy, governance, and vendor selection in the May 8 session.

Expert presenter William "Marty" Martin of DePaul University will lead the noon-1 p.m. CT webinar, homing in on:

  • Governance structures appropriate for small and rural hospitals;

  • Implementation frameworks that balance innovation with risk management;

  • Vendor selection and management in the crowded AI marketplace; and

    Communication strategies that reduce employee resistance and build psychological safety.

Martin was a highly rated presenter at the 2024 IHA Leadership Summit, with his AI session generating member interest in additional AI training with him-including sessions specific to small and rural hospitals. The AI series' final session on June 5 will continue providing implementation guidance, with a focus on AI program measurement and sustainability.

The per webinar member fee is $195 for hospitals and $395 for health systems. Session recordings will be available for 30 days after each session date. Register today.

We also encourage small and rural hospital leaders to attend the 2026 IHA Small & Rural Hospitals Annual Meeting on June 18 and pre-conference workshops on June 17. See our registration website for more information and to register.

Staff contact: Bridget McCarte

SNAP Changes for ABAWDs Effective May 1, 2026
Federal updates to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) will impact Able-Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWDs). Individuals may lose benefits starting May 1, 2026, if they:

  • Have received SNAP for three months beginning Feb. 1, 2026; and
  • Do not meet or are exempt from work requirements.

The federal government has expanded the population considered ABAWDs to include adults ages 55-64, with only children age 13 and younger now considered dependents. Individuals who lose benefits may regain eligibility by meeting work requirements for 30 days or qualifying for an exemption.

Hospitals can help inform this population of these changes by using the Illinois Dept. of Human Services communications toolkit, which includes flyers, social media content and other resources to support outreach. Providers are encouraged to engage individuals impacted by these changes to check their ABAWD status, exemptions and work requirement compliance using the online screener. More information on how to meet requirements through work, volunteering or training programs can be found at SNAPWorkRequirements.illinois.gov.

April 27 Webinar to Highlight TD Awareness in Illinois
A virtual event on April 27 will focus on increasing awareness of tardive dyskinesia (TD) and highlighting steps being taken in Illinois to address its impact on individuals living with mental illness. Held in recognition of Tardive Dyskinesia Awareness Week (TDAW) and Mental Health Month, the session will be moderated by Sara Gray, Executive Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Illinois.

The webinar, scheduled from noon-12:45 p.m. CT, will feature State Rep. Lindsey LaPointe and Michelle C. Jacobs of the Illinois Dept. of Healthcare and Family Services. Speakers will discuss the clinical and real-world effects of TD, as well as efforts across the state to improve awareness, identification, and access to care for those affected.

TD is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary movements that can affect the face, torso, and limbs and is often associated with medications used to treat mental illness.

Those interested in attending this event can register here.

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