Kansas lawmakers alter bidding process for Medicaid services after Aetna loses state contract
TOPEKA — A major health insurance company lost out on a bid to continue its role as one of Kansas’ Medicaid providers, and the state Legislature passed a law to avoid a repeat. Aetna Better Health of Kansas embroiled itself last year in legal battles with the state arguing the selection process for providers of…
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