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With so much conflicting and confusing information surrounding Medicare, its easy to feel unsure about how to choose the best plan(s). At MedicareSchool.com, we empower you with the knowledge and guidance you need to get the best Medicare plans and live retirement worry-free.

Unified Health Plan

Unified Health Plan is an integrated group health plan, offering both level-funded and partially self-funded options for employers with 2 or more employees. We offer innovative value-based strategies that align provider and employer incentives to focus on the cost drivers of a health plan. Unified has a network of more than 20,000 doctors, hospital and pharmacies to provide you with comprehensive access throughout Kansas and more than 1,000,000 doctors, hospitals and pharmacies across the country. Members receive comprehensive benefits and have access to services such as care navigation and chronic disease management.

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