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New state legislation in Indiana could significantly change how Medicaid and the Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) are managed. Signed by Gov. Mike Braun last week and set to go into effect on July 1 ...
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A recent federal ruling stopped Indiana's plan to bring back monthly payments for Medicaid members on the Healthy Indiana Plan, or HIP. Advocates say people will be less likely to lose Medicaid ...
Indiana is one of 12 states that are vulnerable to Medicaid coverage loss if federal funding is reduced under the upcoming Trump administration.
That application, submitted the day after Indiana's HIP renewal request, was deemed complete Aug. 22 once the state submitted the requested supplemental material. It then was opened for public ...
A program providing health insurance for hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers could be in jeopardy after a Washington, D.C. judge this week vacated a federal approval for the Healthy Indiana Plan ...
Currently, the state offers the Healthy Indiana Plan, a Medicaid program covering more than 754,000 Hoosiers. The federal government is responsible for paying 90% of its costs. Ahead of his upcoming ...
Indiana will stop collecting individual payments to a program providing health insurance to hundreds of thousands of low-income Hoosiers. The announcement followed a federal judge’s decision ...
Currently, the state offers the Healthy Indiana Plan, a Medicaid program covering more than 754,000 Hoosiers. The federal government is responsible for paying 90% of its costs.
HIP offers a two-tiered plan to all non-disabled adults in Indiana with incomes at or below 138% of the federal poverty level (FPL).
A program providing hundreds of thousands of Hoosiers health insurance could be in jeopardy after a Washington D.C. judge on Thursday vacated a federal approval for the Healthy Indiana Plan ...