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KanCare offers basic medical services for all eligible members. Some of the services in KanCare include:
- Doctor’s office visits
- Vaccines and check-ups
- Hospital services
- Blood work and lab services
- Pharmacy and prescription drugs
- Eye doctor visits
- Behavioral health services
- Dental care for children
- Dental care for adults (periodontal care, silver diamine fluoride treatments and some restorative procedures)
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Home and community based services.
- Nursing facility services
- Heart and lung transplants for adults
- Weight-loss surgery
- Value-added services (each of the 3 managed care companies offer their own special benefits for joining)
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Transition of Care
If you currently have a doctor you would like to continue seeing, you may want to consider checking with the three health plans below to see if your doctor accepts that plan’s coverage.
Click on the links below to learn more. As a KanCare member you will select a plan with one of the companies listed.
Health Plan Highlights
Look at the highlighted services below to compare additional services each plan offers. All physical, mental, and substance abuse services are the same in each MCO. The links below shows extra services you can receive in KanCare. Please contact your MCO by phone or the MCO website for additional details related to the value added services.
Selecting & Changing an MCO
2026 Enrollment Packet Information
Enrollment Booklets
Value Added Benefits Information in Enrollment Packet
MCO Flyers
Healthy Blue
Sunflower Health Plan
United Healthcare
2025 Enrollment Packet Information
Enrollment Booklets
Value Added Benefits Information in Enrollment Packet
MCO Flyers
Healthy Blue
Sunflower Health Plan
United Healthcare
Keeping Your Same Providers in KanCare
Family Mobile Crisis Helpline
In October 2021, the Department for Children and Families (DCF), launched our Family Mobile Crisis Helpline through Carelon. The helpline ensures Kansas children and young adults between 0-20 have access to a centralized comprehensive crisis system that anticipates their needs and provides recovery-focused interventions in all phases of the crisis continuum. The crisis is defined by the person calling and includes on-the-phone or in-person rapid community-based mobile crisis intervention services. The helpline provides 24 hour a day, seven days a week access to assessment and screening, and up to eight weeks of stabilization services and connection to community-based referrals and services.
Kansas Department for Children and Families Family Mobile Crisis Helpline