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Kansas state employees to see 15% spike in health insurance if they stay with Blue Cross Blue Shield
TOPEKA — Kansas state employees choosing Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas health insurance next year will see rates rise by 15% while employees choosing Aetna won’t see an increase as the state encourages a shift to the less costly insurance. Members of the Kansas State Employees Health Care Commission expressed dismay that state employees […]
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