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The State of Kansas offers a competitive benefits package. Explore all the benefits below and see which programs may be right for you. 2025 Enrollment Resources. Retiree Health Plan Options.
- Tax-Advantaged Accounts
There’s a Health Savings Account (HSA), available to...
- Medical
The State Employee Health Plan (SEHP) offers four medical...
- Dental
Using your plan is easy with Delta Dental of Kansas. Your...
- 2023 Enrollment Resources
Discover Benefit Options. Ask ALEX. ALEX is an online...
- Premium Assistance Programs
Enroll now for your Plan Year 2025. Active State of Kansas...
- HealthQuest
The HealthQuest Rewards Program is a wellness incentive...
- Vision Avēsis
About Your Benefits. State Employee Health Plan Vision...
- CVS Caremark
Home Delivery. Home delivery is available through Caremark...
- Tax-Advantaged Accounts
Enrollment Portals. 1 / 47. ALEX is an online resource the SEHP uses to walk you through all of your available benefits and explain how they work. ALEX can also help you to compare the various health plan options based on your individual circumstances. Talk to ALEX Today!
State Employee Health Plan is a division of the Kansas Department of Administration, with the primary duty of providing current employees & retirees with benefits.
SEHP is a division of the Kansas Department of Administration, tasked with providing our employees and their families with benefit programs designed to fit each individual family’s needs. These benefits include a variety of valuable.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) provides case management and limited medical assistance. Coverage is limited to inpatient hospital care or necessary alternative community-based care as approved KDHE.
The State Employee Health Plan is a division of the Kansas Department of Administration, and one of its duties is to provide our employees and their families with benefit programs designed to fit each individual family's needs.
Health coverage and long-term care for people age 65 and over and people with disabilities are available through KanCare. Participants may also be eligible for Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) as an alternative to institutional care.