Kansas Department of Corrections signs inmate healthcare contract starting at $88.9M annually
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Kansas Department of Corrections signs inmate healthcare contract starting at $88.9M annually
Jeff Zmuda, secretary of the Kansas Department of Corrections, says the agency signed a minimum two-year contract with VitalCore Health Strategies of Topeka to provide healthcare to about 10,000 adult and juvenile inmates at nine prisons across the state. The contract can be renewed for a maximum of four years. (Photo by Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Corrections signed a two-year contract with a private healthc…
Kansas Department of Corrections signs inmate healthcare contract starting at $88.9M annually - Stateline Publications
Jeff Zmuda, secretary of the Kansas Department of Corrections, says the agency signed a minimum two-year contract with VitalCore Health Strategies of Topeka to provide healthcare to about 10,000 adult and juvenile inmates at nine prisons across the state. The contract can be renewed for a maximum of four years. (Photo by Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Corrections signed a two-year contract with a private healthc…
Kansas Department of Corrections signs inmate healthcare contract starting at $88.9M annually - Hillsboro Sentry Enterprise
Jeff Zmuda, secretary of the Kansas Department of Corrections, says the agency signed a minimum two-year contract with VitalCore Health Strategies of Topeka to provide healthcare to about 10,000 adult and juvenile inmates at nine prisons across the state. The contract can be renewed for a maximum of four years. (Photo by Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Corrections signed a two-year contract with a private healthc…
Kansas Department of Corrections signs inmate healthcare contract starting at $88.9M annually - The Mexico Ledger
Jeff Zmuda, secretary of the Kansas Department of Corrections, says the agency signed a minimum two-year contract with VitalCore Health Strategies of Topeka to provide healthcare to about 10,000 adult and juvenile inmates at nine prisons across the state. The contract can be renewed for a maximum of four years. (Photo by Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Corrections signed a two-year contract with a private healthc…
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