SLS 14RS-3321 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 3 Regular Session, 2014 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 106 BY SENATOR THOMPSON CONDOLENCES. Expresses condolences upon the passing of Linda Kimbrough Welch, former executive director of the Rural Hospital Coalition. A RESOLUTION1 To express the sincere condolences of the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the2 passing of Linda Kimbrough Welch, lobbyist and former executive director of the3 Rural Hospital Coalition.4 WHEREAS, it is with deep regret and profound sorrow that the Senate of the5 Legislature of Louisiana has learned of the passing of Linda Welch, a beloved friend and6 trusted ally, on Tuesday, April 29, 2014; and7 WHEREAS, Linda Kimbrough Welch was born on June 6, 1946, in Mt. Olive,8 Mississippi, the youngest daughter of parents James and Katherine Temple Kimbrough; and9 WHEREAS, reared in Baton Rouge, Linda graduated from Istrouma High School,10 attended Louisiana State University where she obtained a bachelor's degree in Business11 Administration in 1970, and later completed post graduate studies in advanced auditing and12 governmental accounting; and13 WHEREAS, Linda Welch experienced great success with a lifelong career in the14 field of health care as a lobbyist and consultant on all manner of health management issues15 that included audits, budgets, and reimbursement methodologies; and16 WHEREAS, for nearly twenty years Linda afforded her leadership to the Rural17 Hospital Coalition and collaborated with health care providers to coordinate medical services18 SR NO. 106 SLS 14RS-3321 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 3 in rural settings in the most efficient manner; and during that same time period, she was the1 owner of HealthCare Solutions, LLC; and2 WHEREAS, her career in health care began at the Department of Health and3 Hospitals; first as chief auditor where she reviewed and approved all Medicaid audits; then4 as director of institutional reimbursement where she was involved in budget development,5 audits, and rate-setting procedures; and6 WHEREAS, in 1995, Linda became president and CEO of the Rural Hospital7 Coalition and made extraordinary strides to improve the availability of health care8 disciplines and delivery systems throughout the state; and9 WHEREAS, Linda Welch was instrumental in forging collaborative partnerships10 between health care providers, federal agencies, and the Department of Health and Hospitals,11 creating possibilities for shared technologies, resources, and expanded opportunities for the12 distribution of exceptional health services; and13 WHEREAS, Linda fought the good fight until the very end of her life; she is14 preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Earl Welch Sr., her parents, a brother,15 James Kimbrough, and a sister, Mary Kimbrough Womack; and16 WHEREAS, Linda is survived by her children, Kenneth Earl Welch Jr.,17 Mary Robyn Welch, and Jamie Marie Welch; five grandchildren, a host of close friends, and18 extended family; and19 WHEREAS, Linda Welch will forever be remembered by those whose lives she20 touched with her graciousness as a health care advocate, a loving mother, a kind sister, and21 a generous woman who gave back to those in her life and in her community; and22 WHEREAS, Linda Welch shall be remembered in the halls of the Louisiana23 Legislature for her honesty, forthright attitude, intelligence, and for her diligence in securing24 preventative and long-term health care services for the rural communities of this state. 25 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana26 does hereby express its sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the passing of27 Linda Kimbrough Welch, former executive director of the Rural Hospital Coalition.28 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the29 family of Linda Kimbrough Welch.30 SR NO. 106 SLS 14RS-3321 ORIGINAL Page 3 of 3 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Susan P. Montague. DIGEST Thompson SR No. 106 Expresses condolences upon the death of Linda K. Welch, executive director of the Rural Hospital Coalition.