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Board rejects telehealth vendor proposal, cites change from local providers and cost concerns
Summary
The Johnson County Board voted to reject a telehealth services proposal and asked administration to consider rebidding later in the year, citing concerns that the current proposal differs from an earlier plan that used local providers and because the proposed urgent‑care platform could impose co‑pays of $45–$100 for students and staff.
The Johnson County Board of Education voted to reject a telehealth services proposal that had been tabled from a prior meeting and directed the administration to explore a rebid.
At the work session and again during the board meeting, members said the vendor proposal under consideration had changed significantly from an earlier version that…
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