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Jackson County, Michigan, employees will see a new health care insurance provider next year, and while they shouldn’t expect many changes to their benefits, they will pay a little more for them, MLive reports. The county is switching from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan to Priority Health for active employees and retirees younger than age 65 starting Jan. 1, 2023, a move that is expected to save the county approximately $543,697.
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