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Group Benefit Services, Inc. (GBS) designs and administers self-funded health plans for employers who want more control and transparency over their health plan. Serving as a Third-Party Administrator for more than 30 years, GBS provides guidance in developing customized, affordable plans that meet the needs of employers and members. In addition to medical plans, GBS offers dental, vision, life, disability, and worksite products. With personalized customer service, members are provided access to a team of GBS Nurses, nationwide and regional PPO Networks, and no-cost preferential benefit programs.
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3810 E. Sunshine St., 65809, Springfield, United States
- 800.995.3569
- info@gbsitpa.com
- gbs-tpa.com
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