TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas Medicaid recipients can learn about changes in the health care coverage program at one of 16 meetings being held around the state this month. Kansas turned most of the administration of Medicaid over to three private health insurance companies in January. Governor Sam Brownback has said the overhauled program, known as KanCare, will deliver better-coordinated services with less cost. The meetings with state officials are scheduled February 18 in Dodge City, Manhattan, Winfield and Topeka; February 19 in Garden City, Salina, Parsons and Kansas City, Kansas; February 20 in Colby, Great Bend, Fort Scott and Olathe; and February 21 in Hays, Wichita, Emporia and Atchison.