A free service that helps older residents navigate the complexities of Medicare – and that helped save Sedgwick County residents more than $1.7 million last year – could disappear.
The program is called Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas, or SHICK. When Kansans turn 65 they can choose among dozens of plans for prescription drug coverage and supplemental health care insurance. And many of the plans and the benefits change each year.
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