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Expansion of KanCare, the Medicaid program that provides health insurance to low-income individuals, is about people and not politics. It is about making sure we do whatever we can to keep our ...
The new health care program in Kansas, KanCare, has been touted by Gov. Sam Brownback as an improved option that saves taxpayer dollars. But one Kansas man says it meant that his care was cut off.
A federal panel says the KanCare takeover of long-term services for the developmentally disabled should be delayed. Skip to content. NOWCAST KMBC 9 News at 6PM.
TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNW) – Many people gathered at the Kansas Statehouse on Wednesday, calling for lawmakers to expand KanCare.It is the program in Kansas that administers Medicaid in the state.
As faith leaders around the Sunflower State prepare for Easter services, many have split their attention between the holiday and a movement to call on legislators to expand KanCare.
A proposed change to Kansas' privatized Medicaid program would compel about 12,000 adults to work to obtain benefits, making the state the first in the country to have such a requirement.
June 24-- Kansas has forfeited about $1.24 billion in federal dollars since 2014 by not expanding KanCare, the state's Medicaid program, according to representatives of the Alliance for a Healthy ...
Less than five months from now, the Kansas Medicaid program is scheduled to convert to a privatized system.In January, three for-profit, managed-care… ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas Department of Health and Environment announced a selection of three managed care organizations that will serve KanCare. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment ...
Since the implementation of KanCare more than 18 months ago, the focus has moved from providing care that meets individual needs to a focus on the insurance company’s bottom line.
Kansas officials have selected three health insurance companies to serve as managed care organizations for KanCare, the state's privatized Medicaid program that serves about 458,000 people.
Kansas officials have selected three health insurance companies to serve as managed care organizations for KanCare, the state's privatized Medicaid program that serves about 458,000 people.
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